
1) Droplet 2) Droplets 3) Moisture 4) Morningmoisture
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1) US defense line 2) Beads on a lawn 3) Beads on blades 4) Beads on grass 5) Beads on petals 6) Beads on the grass 7) Blade dampener 8) Blade drops 9) Blade wetter 10) Coat put on in the morning 11) Condensate 12) Condensation 13) Condensation consequence 14) Condensation on a lawn 15) Condensation on grass
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Any soda or beverage used during the game. A term used to honor the all venerable Mountain Dew soda, enjoyed by many gamers due to its high sugar and caffeine content.
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• (n.) Moisture from the atmosphere condensed by cool bodies upon their surfaces, particularly at night. • (a. & n.) Same as Due, or Duty. • (v. t.) To wet with dew or as with dew; to bedew; to moisten; as with dew. • (n.) An emblem of morning, or fresh vigor. • (n.) Figuratively, anything which falls lightly and in a refre...
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Dark Eyed White
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(Phl.) a demon. (Var 'dev', Av. 'daeva', OP. 'daiva')
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Condensation in the form of small water drops that forms on grass and other small objects near the ground when the temperature has fallen to the dew point, generally during the nighttime hours.
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Liquid water that has condensed on to objects at or near the Earth's surface.
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deposit of waterdrops formed at night by the condensation of water vapour from the air onto the surfaces of objects freely exposed to the sky (see ). ... [3 related articles]
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abbreviation: Distant Early Warning (of approaching aircraft)
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1. Moisture from the atmosphere condensed by cool bodies upon their surfaces, particularly at night. 'Her tears fell with the dews at even.' (Tennyson) ... 2. Figuratively, anything which falls lightly and in a refreshing manner. 'The golden dew of sleep.' ... 3. An emblem of morning, or fresh vigor. 'The dew of his youth.' ... Dew is used in combi...
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Department of Electronic Warfare
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Distant Early Warning
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Dew (dū)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
deáw ; akin to Dutch
dauw , German
thau ,
tau , Icelandic
dögg , Swedish
dagg , Danish
dug ; confer Sanskrit
dhav ,
dhāv , to flow. √72. Confer
Dag dew.]
1. Moisture fro...
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Dew adjective & noun Same as
Due , or
Duty . [ Obsolete]
Spenser. Found on
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Dew transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Dewed ;
present participle & verbal noun Dewing .] To wet with dew or as with dew; to bedew; to moisten; as with dew. « The grasses grew A little ranker since they
dewed them ...
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Condensation of water on the Earth's surface because of atmospheric cooling.
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Dew is a deposition of water from the atmosphere upon the surface of the earth in the form of minute globules. During the day the earth both absorbs and emits heat, but after sunset its supply of warmth is cut off, though it still continues to radiate heat into the surrounding space. Grass, flowers, and foliage being good radiators, lose after suns...
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Dew is a deposition of water from the atmosphere upon the surface of the earth in the form of minute globules. During the day the earth both absorbs and emits heat, but after sunset its supply of warmth is cut off, though it still continues to radiate heat into the surrounding space. Grass, flowers, and foliage being good radiators, lose after suns...
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condensed moisture (water vapor), appearing as small drops on a cool surface; usually occurs after or during a very warm day.
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[Macbeth] (30) wet (with blood)
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acronym: distant early warning
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Directed Energy Weapon
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noun water that has condensed on a cool surface overnight from water vapor in the air; `in the morning the grass was wet with dew`
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Dew drop jewellery gets its name from the similarity with a droplet of water, these elements can be used in a bracelet or a necklace pendant but the most common use are in earrings.
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