Subscriber login


Forgot your password?

Library card login

Other

moist

Pronunciation: /mɔɪst/

Translate moist | into French | into German | into Italian | into Spanish
Definition of moist

adjective

  • 1slightly wet:the moist, fertile soil
  • (of the eyes) wet with tears:her brother’s eyes became moist
  • (of a climate) rainy: exposure to the Atlantic on the west gives rise to a cool, moist climate
  • 2 Medicine marked by a fluid discharge.

Derivatives

moistly

adverb

moistness

noun

Origin:

late Middle English: from Old French moiste, based on Latin mucidus 'mouldy' (influenced by musteus 'fresh', from mustum: see must2)

moist in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of moist in the US English dictionary
  |  Cite

Word of the day

secretagogue

/ siˈkrētəˌgôg /
noun
a substance that promotes secretion …