In a moist way
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WETLYIn a moist way
DEWYMoist, in a way
DEWLADENMoist, in a way
BASTEKeep moist, in a way
BASTEDAppropriately moist, in a way
WETLYIn a moist manner
MISTSKeeps moist, as vegetables in a grocery store
humidifiersA device for keeping the atmosphere moist in a room
levigatedgrind to a fine smooth powder while in moist condition
levigatesgrind to a fine smooth powder while in moist condition
humidifierA device for keeping the atmosphere moist in a room
yeastcommercial product containing yeast fungi in a moist or dry medium
adipocere(Latin) a fatty substance occurring in corpses left in moist areas
adipocerouslike adipocere, a fatty substance occurring in corpses left in moist areas
adipoceresADIPOCERE, (Latin) a fatty substance occurring in corpses left in moist areas
perkins(in Britain and New Zealand) a moist spicy ginger cake usually containing oatmeal
firebratsa wingless insect (Thermobia domestica) related to the silverfish and found in warm moist places
hypophosphoricas in hypophosphoric acid, a tetrabasic acid produced by the slow oxidation of phosphorus in moist ai
liverwortsA small flowerless green plant with leaflike stems or lobed leaves, occurring in moist habitats. Liverworts lack true roots and reproduce by means of spores released from capsules
poulticesA soft, moist mass of material, typically of plant material or flour, applied to the body to relieve soreness and inflammation and kept in place with a cloth
buckthornsA shrub or small tree of the sapodilla family, with sharp thorns and clusters of small white flowers, commonly found in moist soils of the southern and central US
amebaeany of a large genus (Amoeba) of naked rhizopod protozoans with lobed and never anastomosing pseudopodia, without permanent organelles or supporting structures, and of wide distribution in fresh and salt water and moist terrestrial environments
amoebaany of a large genus (Amoeba) of naked rhizopod protozoans with lobed and never anastomosing pseudopodia, without permanent organelles or supporting structures, and of wide distribution in fresh and salt water and moist terrestrial environments
alderany of a genus (Alnus) of toothed-leaved trees or shrubs of the birch family that have catkins which become woody, that typically grow in cool moist ground, and that have wood used especially in turnery
irona silver-white malleable ductile magnetic heavy metallic element that readily rusts in moist air, occurs native in meteorites and combined in most igneous rocks, is the most used of metals, and is vital to biological processes see element table
ironsa silver-white malleable ductile magnetic heavy metallic element that readily rusts in moist air, occurs native in meteorites and combined in most igneous rocks, is the most used of metals, and is vital to biological processes see element table