Definition of Moisture. Meaning of Moisture. Synonyms of Moisture

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Definition of Moisture

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Moistureless
Moistureless Mois"ture*less, a. Without moisture.
Overmoisture
Overmoisture O"ver*mois"ture, n. Excess of moisture.

Meaning of Moisture from wikipedia

- Moisture is the presence of a liquid, especially water, often in trace amounts. Moisture is defined as water in the adsorbed or absorbed phase. Small amounts...
- Soil moisture is the water content of the soil. It can be expressed in terms of volume or weight. Soil moisture measurement can be based on in situ probes...
- high humidity impairs heat exchange efficiency by reducing the rate of moisture evaporation from skin surfaces. This effect can be calculated using a heat...
- Moisture meters are measuring instruments used to measure the percentage of water in a given substance, as physical properties are strongly affected by...
- Moisture sensitivity level (MSL) is a rating that shows a device's susceptibility to damage due to absorbed moisture when subjected to reflow soldering...
- Moisture advection is the horizontal transport of water vapor by the wind. Measurement and knowledge of atmospheric water vapor, or "moisture", is crucial...
- Shea Moisture is an American personal care company that focuses on shampoo, conditioner and body wash. It is owned by Unilever. The company was founded...
- Moisture management or moisture-wicking is a functional property in textiles that enables them to transfer moisture from the skin, by capillary action...
- Soil moisture sensors measure the volumetric water content in soil. Since the direct gravimetric measurement of free soil moisture requires removing,...
- Water content or moisture content is the quantity of water contained in a material, such as soil (called soil moisture), rock, ceramics, crops, or wood...