different between moistness vs dampness
moistness
English
Etymology
From Middle English moistnes, moistnesse, equivalent to moist +? -ness.
Noun
moistness (countable and uncountable, plural moistnesses)
- The property of being moist.
- (obsolete) Moisture.
Translations
moistness From the web:
- what does moistness mean
- what does moistness
- what determines the moistness of a cookie
- moistness meaning
dampness
English
Etymology
damp +? -ness
Noun
dampness (usually uncountable, plural dampnesses)
- Moderate humidity; moisture; moistness.
- The degree to which something is damp or moist.
- The dampness in the writing paper caused the ink to spread and smudge.
Translations
dampness From the web:
- what dampness means
- what dampness does mean
- what dampness synonym
- what is dampness in building
- what causes dampness in a house
- what is dampness in the body
- what causes dampness in the body
- what is dampness in chinese medicine
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