
1) Affected by drizzling 2) Almost dry 3) Attorney finds politician wet 4) Bedewed 5) British slang for a drink 6) British slang for the vagina 7) Cellarlike 8) Chilly 9) Clammy 10) Coal mine gas 11) Coal-mine gas 12) Conducive to mold 13) Cut off air to a fire 14) Dampish 15) Dampness 16) Dangerous mine gas
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1) Clamminess 2) Dampish 3) Dampness 4) Dank 5) Dankness 6) Deaden 7) Fetid 8) Humid 9) Marshy 10) Moist 11) Moistness 12) Perspiring 13) Slow 14) Soggy 15) Sweaty 16) Wet
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[software bundle] DAMP is a solution stack of computer software, usually free software or open-source software, that is used to run dynamic Web sites or servers running the Darwin operating system. The acronym is derived from the original acronym LAMP. The expansion is as follows: ...
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[mining] Historically, gases (other than breathable air) in coal mines in Britain were collectively known as `damps`. This comes from the Middle Low German word dampf (meaning `vapour`), and was in use by 1480. Damps included: The term damp also gives rise to damp sheet, a heavy curtain used to direct air currents and prevent the buildup of...
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[structural] Structural dampness is the presence of unwanted moisture in the structure of a building, either the result of intrusion from outside or condensation from within the structure. A high proportion of damp problems in buildings are caused by condensation, rain penetration or rising damp. ==Symptoms== Dampness tends to cause seconda...
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• (superl.) Being in a state between dry and wet; moderately wet; moist; humid. • (superl.) Dejected; depressed; sunk. • (n.) To put out, as fire; to depress or deject; to deaden; to cloud; to check or restrain, as action or vigor; to make dull; to weaken; to discourage. • (n.) To render damp; to moisten; to make humid, or moder...
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1. Moisture; humidity; fog; fogginess; vapor. 'Night . . . With black air Accompanied, with damps and dreadful gloom.' (Milton) ... 2. Dejection; depression; cloud of the mind. 'Even now, while thus I stand blest in thy presence, A secret damp of grief comes o'er my soul.' (Addison) 'It must have thrown a damp over your autumn excursion.' (J. D. Fo...
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Damp (dămp)
noun [ Akin to LG., D., & Danish
damp vapor, steam, fog, German
dampf , Icelandic
dampi , Swedish
damb dust, and to MNG.
dimpfen to smoke, imperfect
dampf .]
1. Moisture; humidity; fog; fogginess; vapor. « Night . . . with blac...
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Damp adjective [
Compar. Damper ;
superl. Dampest .]
1. Being in a state between dry and wet; moderately wet; moist; humid. « O'erspread with a
damp sweat and holy fear.»
Dryden. 2. Dejected; d...
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Damp intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Damped ;
present participle & verbal noun Damping .] [ Middle English
dampen to choke, suffocate. See
Damp ,
noun ]
1. To render damp; to...
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Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for deoxyadenylic acid.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: damp Definitions: 1. Humid; moist. 2. Atmospheric moisture. 3. Foul air in a mine; air charged with carbon oxides (black or choke damp) or with various explosive hydrocarbon vapors (firedamp).
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Damp is British slang for ineffectual, feeble.
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[
adj] - slightly wet 2. [n] - a slight wetness 3. [v] - restrain or discourage
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Another term for Disorder of Attention, Motor Co-ordination and Perception.
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dampish adjective slightly wet; `clothes damp with perspiration`; `a moist breeze`; `eyes moist with tears`
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Either moderate absorption or moderate covering of moisture; implies less wetness than that connoted by 'wet,' and slightly wetter than that connoted by 'moist.' See also Moist and Wet.
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