Complete Definition of "moisture"

English

Etymology
suffix|moist|ure

Pronunciation
\Mois"ture\,
audio|en-us-moisture.ogg|Audio (US)

Noun
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  1. A moderate degree of wetness. --Bacon.
  2. That which moistens or makes damp or wet; exuding fluid;liquid in small quantity.

#: All my body�s moisture Scarce serves to quench my furnace-burning heat. -Shak.

Related terms
moist
moisten
moisturise, moisturize
moisturiser, moisturizer

Translations

Afrikaans: vog
Albanian: lagështirë f
Catalan: humitat f
Chinese: �氣, 湿� (shīqì)
Croatian: vlaga f
Czech: vlhkost f
Dutch: vochtigheid f, vocht n
Finnish: kosteus
French: humidité f
German: Feuchtigkeit f, Nässe f
Greek: �γ�α�ία (igrasía) f
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Hungarian: nedvesség
Italian: umidità f
Japanese: 湿� (���, shikki)
Korean: �기 (seupgi)
Lithuanian: dr�gnis m (1), dr�gnumas m (1); dr�gm� f
Portuguese: umidade f, humidade f
Romanian: umezeal� f
Russian: влажно��� (vlážnost�) f (1), влага (vlága) f (2)
Slovak: vlaha f
Spanish: humedad f
Swedish: fuktighet c

Category:Liquids

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