
1) Adjective on cake mix boxes 2) Brownie descriptor 3) Clammy 4) Covered with dew 5) Damp 6) Damp or humid 7) Damp; soggy 8) Dampish 9) Dewy 10) English jazz ensemble 11) French word used in English 12) Having high humidity 13) Having tears 14) Highly humid 15) How many like their muffins 16) Humid
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1) Damp 2) Dampish 3) Dank 4) Dewy 5) Humic 6) Humid 7) Juicy 8) Marshy 9) Perspiring 10) Succulent 11) Sweaty 12) Wet
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Moist describes the presence of moisture. It may also refer to: In music: Other: ...
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• (v. t.) To moisten. • (a.) Moderately wet; damp; humid; not dry; as, a moist atmosphere or air. • (a.) Fresh, or new.
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Moist transitive verb To moisten. [ Obsolete]
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Moist adjective [ Middle English moiste , Old French moiste , French moite , from Latin muccidus , for mucidus , moldy, musty. Confer Mucus , Mucid .] 1. Moderately wet; damp; humid; not dry; as, a moist atmosphere or air. ' Moist
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Slightly damp but not quite dry to the touch; the term 'wet' implies visible free water, 'damp' implies less wetness than 'wet,' and 'moist' implies not quite dry. See also Damp and Wet.
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moderately or slightly wet; damp. · (of the eyes) tearful. · accompanied by or connected with liquid or moisture. · (of the air) having high humidity.
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