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Meaning of moisture
The primary meaning of the word "moisture" is related to a small or moderate amount of liquid, such as water, present in a substance or in the air.
Etymology of moisture
The word "moisture" originates from the Old French word "moisture", derived from "moiste", meaning damp or wet, which is itself from the Latin word "mucere" or "muscidus", meaning to be damp or musty.
   Historically, the term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the presence of a liquid, particularly water, in a substance or environment.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A small or moderate amount of liquid, such as water, present in a substance or in the air.
- * The quality of being damp or slightly wet.
Usage Examples
- The plant requires a certain level of moisture in the soil to grow.
- * The high moisture in the air made it difficult to dry the clothes.
Antonyms
                                                dryness
                                                                        aridity
                                                                        desiccation
                                                                        dehydration
                                                                        parchedness
                                                                        drought
                                                                        waterlessness
                                                                        barrenness
                                                                        dryness
                                                                        crispness
                                                                        brittleness
                                                                        hardness
                                                                        solidity
                                                                        firmness
                                                                        rigidity
                                                                        inflexibility
                                                                        stiffness
                                                                        coarseness
                                                                        roughness
                                                                        harshness