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sultry

English

Etymology

From sulter (verb (obsolete), a variant of swelter) +? -y; compare sweltry.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?s?lt?i/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?s?lt?i/, /?s?l-/
  • Hyphenation: sul?try

Adjective

sultry (comparative sultrier, superlative sultriest)

  1. (weather) Hot and humid. [from late 16th c.]
  2. (weather) Very hot and dry; torrid.
  3. (figuratively) Sexually enthralling.

Alternative forms

  • sultrie (obsolete)

Synonyms

  • (hot and humid): close, muggy

Translations

Anagrams

  • rustly

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clammy

English

Etymology

From Middle English clam (viscous, sticky; slimy) +? -y, from Old English cl?man (to smear, bedaub). Compare German klamm (clammy) and klemmen (to be stuck, stick). See also clam.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?klæmi/
  • Rhymes: -æmi

Adjective

clammy (comparative clammier, superlative clammiest)

  1. Cold and damp, usually referring to hands or palms.
    His hands were clammy from fright.
  2. (medicine) The quality of normal skin signs, epidermis that is neither diaphoretic nor dry.

Derived terms

  • clamminess
  • unclammy

Translations

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