different between wateriness vs humidity
wateriness
English
Etymology
From Middle English watrynesse, equivalent to watery +? -ness.
Noun
wateriness (usually uncountable, plural waterinesses)
- The state of being watery.
Translations
Anagrams
- earwitness
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humidity
English
Etymology
From Middle English humidite, from Old French humidité, from Medieval Latin humiditas, from Latin umidus (“damp, moist, wet”).
Morphologically humid +? -ity
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hju??m?d?ti/
Noun
humidity (usually uncountable, plural humidities)
- Dampness, especially that of the air.
- The amount of water vapour in the air.
Derived terms
- absolute humidity
- relative humidity
- specific humidity
Related terms
- humid
- humidifier
- humidify
Translations
See also
- dew point
- hygrometer
See also
- humidity on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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