Dew

/duː/ noun

Dew is tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces, like grass or leaves, during the night or early morning. It appears when water vapor in the air condenses as temperatures drop.

From Old English "dēaw," related to similar words in other Germanic languages. It has ancient roots in Proto-Germanic and Indo-European terms for moisture and dampness.

AMጤዛ
ARندى
BNশিশির
CSrosa
DAdug
DETau
ELδροσιά
ESrocío
FAشبنم
FIkaste
FRrosée
GUઝાકળ
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