Wetting

/ˈwɛtɪŋ/ verb

Definition

Making something wet by adding water or another liquid to it.

Etymology

From Old English 'wæt' (wet). The '-ing' form makes it a continuous action. A straightforward Germanic word used since Anglo-Saxon times.

Kelly Says

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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