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overwet

Terms vs Overwet - What's the difference?

terms | overwet |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb overwet is

to make too wet; to make wetter than required.

Overwet vs Overwit - What's the difference?

overwet | overwit |


As verbs the difference between overwet and overwit

is that overwet is to make too wet; to make wetter than required while overwit is to outwit.

Overwet vs Overget - What's the difference?

overwet | overget |


As verbs the difference between overwet and overget

is that overwet is to make too wet; to make wetter than required while overget is to attain, reach; pass, overtake; come up with; get hold of, catch.

Overset vs Overwet - What's the difference?

overset | overwet |


As verbs the difference between overset and overwet

is that overset is (obsolete) to set over (something); to cover while overwet is to make too wet; to make wetter than required.

Overwet vs Overwent - What's the difference?

overwet | overwent |


As verbs the difference between overwet and overwent

is that overwet is to make too wet; to make wetter than required while overwent is (overgo).

Overwet vs Overbet - What's the difference?

overwet | overbet |


As verbs the difference between overwet and overbet

is that overwet is to make too wet; to make wetter than required while overbet is (poker) to bet an amount which is more than standard for a particular situation.

As a noun overbet is

(poker) a bet which is more than standard for a particular situation.

Overjet vs Overwet - What's the difference?

overjet | overwet |


As a noun overjet

is the extent of horizontal overlap of the maxillary central incisors over the mandibular central incisors.

As a verb overwet is

to make too wet; to make wetter than required.

Wetter vs Overwet - What's the difference?

wetter | overwet |


As an adjective wetter

is comparative of wet.

As a noun wetter

is agent noun of wet; someone who wets something as part of some process.

As a verb overwet is

to make too wet; to make wetter than required.

Wet vs Overwet - What's the difference?

wet | overwet |


As verbs the difference between wet and overwet

is that wet is to cover or impregnate with liquid while overwet is to make too wet; to make wetter than required.

As an adjective wet

is of an object, etc, covered with or impregnated with liquid.

As a noun wet

is liquid or moisture.

Overwet vs Laitance - What's the difference?

overwet | laitance |


As a verb overwet

is to make too wet; to make wetter than required.

As a noun laitance is

a weak layer of cement and aggregate fines on a concrete surface that is usually caused by an overwet mixture, overworking the mixture, improper or excessive finishing or combination thereof. Also, could be caused when a slurry mix is used on a deep foundation, where the slurry mix is not completely removed before placing concrete on top.