damp |
dewy |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between damp and dewy
is that
damp is being in a state between dry and wet; moderately wet; moist while
dewy is covered by dew.
As a noun damp
is moisture; humidity; dampness.
As a verb damp
is to dampen; to render damp; to moisten; to make humid, or moderately wet; as, to damp cloth.
As an abbreviation DAMP
is
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wane |
damp |
As nouns the difference between wane and damp
is that
wane is a gradual diminution in power, value, intensity etc or
wane can be (scotland|slang) a child or
wane can be (chiefly|northern england|and|scotland|obsolete) a house or dwelling while
damp is steam.
As a verb wane
is (
label) to progressively lose its splendor, value, ardor, power, intensity etc; to decline.
damp |
nasty |
Related terms |
Damp is a related term of nasty.
As nouns the difference between damp and nasty
is that
damp is steam while
nasty is (
lb) something nasty.
As an adjective nasty is
.
arid |
damp |
As an adjective arid
is very dry.
As a noun damp is
steam.
moisturize |
damp |
As a verb moisturize
is to make more moist.
As a noun damp is
steam.
damp |
ser |
As nouns the difference between damp and ser
is that
damp is steam while
ser is cheese.
crude |
damp |
As nouns the difference between crude and damp
is that
crude is any substance in its natural state while
damp is steam.
As an adjective crude
is being in a natural state.
moron |
damp |
As a proper noun moron
is a commune in southwestern haiti.
As a noun damp is
steam.
damp |
pail |
As nouns the difference between damp and pail
is that
damp is steam while
pail is a vessel of wood, tin, plastic, etc, usually cylindrical and having a handle -- used especially for carrying liquids, for example water or milk; a bucket
(sometimes with a cover) .
morose |
damp |
As an adjective morose
is sullen]], gloomy; showing a [[brood|brooding ill humour.
As a noun damp is
steam.
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