Word Meanings - WET - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Employing, or done by means of, water or some other liquid; as, the wet extraction of copper, in distinction from dry extraction in which dry heat or fusion is employed. 4. Refreshed with liquor; drunk. Prior. Wet blanket, Wet dock, etc. See under
Additional info about word: WET
Employing, or done by means of, water or some other liquid; as, the wet extraction of copper, in distinction from dry extraction in which dry heat or fusion is employed. 4. Refreshed with liquor; drunk. Prior. Wet blanket, Wet dock, etc. See under Blanket, Dock, etc. -- Wet goods, intoxicating liquors. Syn. -- Nasty; humid; damp; moist. See Nasty. (more info) wt; akin to OFries. wt, Icel. vatr, Sw. våt, Dan. vaad, and E. water. 1. Containing, or consisting of, water or other liquid; moist; soaked with a liquid; having water or other liquid upon the surface; as, wet land; a wet cloth; a wet table. "Wet cheeks." Shak. 2. Very damp; rainy; as, wet weather; a wet season. "Wet October's torrent flood." Milton.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of WET)
- Damp
- blunt
- dishearten
- quench
- slack
- moderate
- humid
- wet
- moist
- discourage
- discountenance
- repress
- Humid
- Moist
- vaporous
- spongy
- damp
- Imbrue
- Wet
- moisten
- soak
- drench
- Irrigate
- Water
- inundate
- submerge
- Soak
- steep
- macerate
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of WET)
Related words: (words related to WET)
- WATER-BEARER
 The constellation Aquarius.
- WATERWORT
 Any plant of the natural order Elatineæ, consisting of two genera , mostly small annual herbs growing in the edges of ponds. Some have a peppery or acrid taste.
- WATER SHREW
 Any one of several species of shrews having fringed feet and capable of swimming actively. The two common European species are the best known. The most common American water shrew, or marsh shrew , is rarely seen, owing to its nocturnal habits.
- WATER-TIGHT
 So tight as to retain, or not to admit, water; not leaky.
- WATER RAT
 The water vole. See under Vole. The muskrat. The beaver rat. See under Beaver. 2. A thief on the water; a pirate.
- ARIDITY
 1. The state or quality of being arid or without moisture; dryness. 2. Fig.: Want of interest of feeling; insensibility; dryness of style or feeling; spiritual drought. Norris.
- WATER CRAKE
 The dipper. The spotted crake . See Illust. of Crake. The swamp hen, or crake, of Australia.
- WATER DOG
 A dog accustomed to the water, or trained to retrieve waterfowl. Retrievers, waters spaniels, and Newfoundland dogs are so trained.
- VENTILATE
 brandish in the air, to fan, to winnow, from ventus wind; akin to E. 1. To open and expose to the free passage of air; to supply with fresh air, and remove impure air from; to air; as, to ventilate a room; to ventilate a cellar; to ventilate a
- WATER SAIL
 A small sail sometimes set under a studding sail or under a driver boom, and reaching nearly to the water.
- WATER CLOCK
 An instrument or machine serving to measure time by the fall, or flow, of a certain quantity of water; a clepsydra.
- WATERIE
 The pied wagtail; -- so called because it frequents ponds.
- WATER BALLAST
 Water confined in specially constructed compartments in a vessel's hold, to serve as ballast.
- WATER RAM
 An hydraulic ram.
- WATER LINE
 Any one of certain lines of a vessel, model, or plan, parallel with the surface of the water at various heights from the keel. Note: In a half-breadth plan, the water lines are outward curves showing the horizontal form of the ship at their several
- WATER LOCUST
 A thorny leguminous tree which grows in the swamps of the Mississippi valley.
- WATER PARSNIP
 Any plant of the aquatic umbelliferous genus Sium, poisonous herbs with pinnate or dissected leaves and small white flowers.
- WATERING
 a. & n. from Water, v. Watering call , a sound of trumpet or bugle summoning cavalry soldiers to assemble for the purpose of watering their horses. -- Watering cart, a sprinkling cart. See Water. -- Watering place. A place where water may be
- WATERWORN
 Worn, smoothed, or polished by the action of water; as, waterworn stones.
- WATER CROW
 The dipper. The European coot.
- FORSLACK
 To neglect by idleness; to delay or to waste by sloth. Spenser.
- BLACKWATER STATE
 Nebraska; -- a nickname alluding to the dark color of the water of its rivers, due to the presence of a black vegetable mold in the soil.
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