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Moistener
Moistener Mois"ten*er, n. One who, or that which, moistens. --Johnson.

Meaning of Moisten from wikipedia

- that can be drawn across the eye from the medial canthus to protect and moisten it while maintaining vision. Most Anura (tailless amphibians), some reptiles...
- Here are some examples: 渥美, "kindness/moisten, beauty" 渥実, "kindness/moisten, fruit/reality" 渥巳, "kindness/moisten, sign of the snake (Chinese zodiac)"...
- most of the respiratory tract as respiratory mucosa, where it serves to moisten and protect the airways. It is not present in the vocal cords of the larynx...
- "Imaginationland Episode III" is the twelfth episode in the eleventh season of Comedy Central's animated television series South Park. It originally aired...
- irrigation can also refer to the use of saline nasal spray or nebulizers to moisten the mucous membranes. Nasal irrigation can be an effective therapy to relieve...
- (pre-moistening), looped microfiber with Velcro attachment on back Flat wet-mop (back view of previous mop) Flat mop for dry or wet (pre-moistening) use...
- nose, the larynx, trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles—filters, warms and moistens air and conducts it into the lungs). The human pharynx is conventionally...
- more hydrophilic (water attracting). For printing, the stone was first moistened. The water adhered only to the gum-treated parts, making them even more...
- eggs and milk. This was traditionally eaten with a gravy or sauce, to moisten the pudding. The Yorkshire pudding is meant to rise. The Royal Society...
- roots of everything: Enlivening Hera, Hades, shining Zeus, and Nestis, moistening mortal springs with tears." Of the four deities of Empedocles' elements...