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minus-squareMbourgon everywhere@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up7·4 days agoTechnically things that touch water are wet, but I don’t think water is wet
minus-squarejmcs@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkarrow-up3·4 days agoIt depends on the exact definition of wet. According to theWebster dictionary and the OED water is wet: consisting of, containing, covered with, or soaked with liquid (such as water) Consisting of moisture, liquid. Chiefly as a pleonastic rhetorical epithet of water or tears. According to the Cambridge dictionary it’s not.
Technically things that touch water are wet, but I don’t think water is wet
It depends on the exact definition of wet.
According to theWebster dictionary and the OED water is wet:
According to the Cambridge dictionary it’s not.