Making something wet by adding water or another liquid to it.
From Old English 'wæt' (wet). The '-ing' form makes it a continuous action. A straightforward Germanic word used since Anglo-Saxon times.
Interestingly, 'wetting' is harder than it sounds at molecular level—water beads up on some surfaces because water molecules prefer sticking to each other rather than to that surface!
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