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moistlate 14c., "moist, wet; well-irrigated," from Old French moiste "damp, wet, soaked" (13c., Modern French moite), from Vulgar Latin *muscidus "moldy," also "wet," [..]
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moistdamp or slightly wet.
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moistdamp: slightly wet; "clothes damp with perspiration"; "a moist breeze"; "eyes moist with tears" (moistly) damply: in a dam [..]
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moistdamp; slightly wet
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moistNeither an increase nor reduction in the free fluids in the oral capacity.
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moist(adj) slightly wet
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moistmadidus
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moistFish with a satisfying mouthfeel, but not too heavy or cloying, such as Snapper.
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