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Humid vs Unwet - What's the difference?

humid | unwet |

As adjectives the difference between humid and unwet

is that humid is containing sensible moisture (usually describing air or atmosphere); damp; moist; somewhat wet or watery; as, humid earth; consisting of water or vapor while unwet is not wet.

humid

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Containing sensible moisture (usually describing air or atmosphere); damp; moist; somewhat wet or watery; as, humid earth; consisting of water or vapor.
  • 1667 - , Paradise Lost (1667)
  • :: Evening cloud, or humid bow.
  • Synonyms

    * damp, moist

    unwet

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not wet.
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  • , passage=Such episodes belonged to the times; and, after all, by making a circuit of six miles he found the Psalter miraculously unwet , and only his worldly pride remained at the lake's bottom. }}
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