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moistly — moist ► ADJECTIVE ▪ slightly wet; damp. DERIVATIVES moisten verb moistly adverb moistness noun. ORIGIN Old French moiste, from Latin mucidus mouldy … English terms dictionary
moistly — adverb see moist … New Collegiate Dictionary
moistly — See moist. * * * … Universalium
moistly — mɔɪstlɪ adv. humidly; damply; with moisture … English contemporary dictionary
moistly — moist·ly … English syllables
moistly — adverb in a damp manner a scarf was tied round her head but the rebellious curl had escaped and hung damply over her left eye • Syn: ↑damply • Derived from adjective: ↑moist, ↑damp (for: ↑damply) … Useful english dictionary
damply — adverb in a damp manner a scarf was tied round her head but the rebellious curl had escaped and hung damply over her left eye • Syn: ↑moistly • Derived from adjective: ↑moist (for: ↑moistly), ↑damp … Useful english dictionary
moist — adjective Etymology: Middle English moiste, from Anglo French, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *muscidus, alteration of Latin mucidus slimy, from mucus nasal mucus Date: 14th century 1. slightly or moderately wet ; damp 2. tearful 3. characterized by… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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