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damp, dank
damp (DAMP) (adjective)
1. Moisture in the air; humidity: It was hard to dry the laundry because the air was too damp.
2. Somewhat or slightly wet: As Gwen's forehead was damp with perspiration, she urged her son to help her wipe up the mess of broken eggs on the kitchen floor with a damp cloth.
2. Somewhat or slightly wet: As Gwen's forehead was damp with perspiration, she urged her son to help her wipe up the mess of broken eggs on the kitchen floor with a damp cloth.
dank (DANGK) (adjective)
Disagreeably damp or very moist: Whenever it is dank, we can be sure that it is a result of a rainy, humid, or foggy situation.
While the woman was cleaning the dank basement, her forehead became very damp with perspiration so she wiped it with a damp cloth.
After a while, the cloth became dank and she had to replace it with another dry cloth.
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Confusing Words Clarified: Group D; Homonyms, Homophones, Homographs, Synonyms, Polysemes, etc. +
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noterocole (verb), noterocoles; noterocoled; noterocoling: damp, moist
Inhabiting or living in damp or moist areas.
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-cola, -colas; -cole; -colent; -colid; -coline; -colous
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notero-, noter-, -notero -noter +
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“damp”
(Latin: moist, moisture, wet, damp)
(Greek: moist, moisture, wet, damp)
(Greek: noteros, moist, moisture, damp, dampness, wet)