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MOIST Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MOIST is slightly or moderately wet : not completely dry How to use moist in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Moist
Moist - definition of moist by The Free Dictionary Define moist moist synonyms, moist pronunciation, moist translation, English dictionary definition of moist adj moist·er , moist·est 1 Slightly wet; damp: a moist sponge; a dog's moist nose
moist - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Moist is mostly used for agreeable or neutral conditions (for example, “ moist cake”) while damp is mainly used for disagreeable conditions (“ damp clothes”)
Moist Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Juicy or succulent; not dried out Basting keeps the turkey moist in the oven From Middle English moiste (“moist, wet", also "fresh" ), from Anglo-Norman moiste and Middle French moiste (“damp, mouldy, wet" ), of obscure origin and formation
moist - WordReference. com Dictionary of English accompanied by or connected with liquid or moisture Meteorology (of the air) having high humidity moist′ness, n 1 dank See damp 1 2 dry In Lists: Cookies, Water, Series, more Synonyms: humid, dank, damp, wet, moistened, more
moist adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of moist adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary slightly wet The warm moist air is perfect for growing fruit trees Water the plants regularly to keep the soil moist Her eyes were moist (= with tears) We were caught in the storm and came home drenched to the skin