Humid

/ˈhjuːmɪd/ adjective

Containing a lot of moisture in the air; damp and wet-feeling.

From Latin 'humidus' meaning 'moist,' derived from 'humor' meaning 'moisture' or 'liquid.' The root connects to 'human'—both refer to the essential moisture that makes things alive.

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