Wet

/wɛt/ adjective

Wet describes something that is covered with or full of water or another liquid.

“Wet” comes from Old English “wæt,” meaning “moist, liquid,” from Proto-Germanic “wata-,” related to “water.” It is part of a very old family of words about moisture.

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