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Uncommon
noun
•
That which
moistens
or
makes
damp
or
wet
;
exuding
fluid
;
liquid
in
small
quantity
.
•
The
state of being
moist
.
•
In Medicine:
Skin
moist
ure
noted
as
dry
,
moist
,
clammy
, or
diaphoretic
as part of the
skin signs
assessment
.
Sourced from
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rain
damp
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dirt
rainwater
wet
drying
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impurities
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dry
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relative humidity
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Lineage
moisture
English
-ure
English
moist
English
moiste
Middle English (1100-1500)
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Etym
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