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Detailed Translations for moistness from English to French

moistness:

moistness [the ~] nom

  1. the moistness (liquid; fluid; moisture; humidity; juice)
    le liquide; le fluide
  2. the moistness (clamminess; dampness; dankness)
    l'humidité; la moiteur
  3. the moistness (humidity; dampness; clamminess)

Translation Matrix for moistness:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
fluide fluid; humidity; juice; liquid; moistness; moisture
humidité clamminess; dampness; dankness; humidity; moistness; wetness dampness; humidity; moisture; wetness
liquide fluid; humidity; juice; liquid; moistness; moisture cash; cash money; ready money
moiteur clamminess; dampness; dankness; moistness; wetness
teneur en humidité clamminess; dampness; humidity; moistness moisture content
- damp; dampness
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
fluide fluent; fluently; smooth; streaming
liquide cash; diluted; fluid; liquid; watery

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Related Definitions for "moistness":

  1. a slight wetness1

Wiktionary Translations for moistness:

moistness
noun
  1. caractère de ce qui est moite.

moist:

moist adj

  1. moist (wettish; damp; wet; liquid)

Translation Matrix for moist:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- damp; dampish
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- damp
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
humide damp; liquid; moist; wet; wettish clammy; slippery
mouillé damp; liquid; moist; wet; wettish damp; rainy; soaking wet; wet
trempé damp; liquid; moist; wet; wettish clammy; perspiring; smelling of sweat; soaked; soaking wet; sodden; sopping; sweating; sweaty

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Related Definitions for "moist":

  1. slightly wet1
    • a moist breeze1
    • eyes moist with tears1

Wiktionary Translations for moist:

moist
adjective
  1. of eyes: tearful
  2. slightly wet
moist
adjective
  1. Qui tenir de la nature de l’eau. Il ne s’emploie guère qu’en poésie.
  2. Qui a quelque humidité, qui est un peu mouiller. Se dit surtout de la peau rendue humide par la sueur.