Húmeda in english

Wet

pronunciation: wet part of speech: adjective
In gestures

húmedo = damp ; wet ; humid ; moist ; tacky . 

Example: The raw material of white paper was undyed linen -- or in very early days hempen -- rags, which the paper-maker bought in bulk, sorted and washed, and then put by in a damp heap for four or five days to rot.Example: When Brady made his Civil War pictures, the plate had to be wet at the time of exposure.Example: Before saying anything, she glanced long into the humid eyes of the woman sitting helplessly in front of her.Example: The causes were an unmonitored rise in heat and humidity from an air cooling system that continuously circulated hot moist air from the outside.Example: The process encompasses exposing the surface of the sheet to a saturated solution of long-lasting surfactant while it is still tacky.

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» dar con una esponja húmedasponging .

Example: A study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of sponging as a way of reducing body temperature in febrile children.

» estación húmeda, lawet season, the .

Example: In the wet season animals were herded, whereas in the dry season animals were mostly left to range freely.

» húmedo y desagradabledank .

Example: There's nothing worse than stepping out of the shower fresh and clean only to be met by an awful dank odor coming from your towel.

» mes húmedowet month .

Example: September's usually quite a wet month but there are still likely to be quite a few pleasant sunny periods in between showers.

» pedo húmedowet fart .

Example: I detected at the end of the trumpet that Miley unknowingly added a portion of a wet fart to her final round of trumpeting.

» peso en húmedowet weight .

Example: The wet weight is 3.9 times more than the dry weight but the amount of heavy metals doesn't change between wet and dry.

» piso húmedowet floor .

Example: If someone does slip on your wet floors and the area is marked correctly with warning signs the court will usually side in your favor.

» suelo húmedodamp soil .

Example: The familiar 'roly-polies' that are often found under logs and other areas of damp soil are isopods and have typically segmented and flattened body forms.

» sueño húmedowet dream .

Example: Wet dreams are just the body's natural response to his hormones -- much as periods occur in women.

» toalla húmedawet towel .

Example: Placing a wet towel at the bottom of a door or window provides no protection against vapors entering a room.

» toallita húmedawipebaby wipewet wipewet tissuewet towel .

Example: They have scented and unscented types of wipes; along with baby wipes specifically designed for babies with sensitive skin.

Example: They have scented and unscented types of wipes; along with baby wipes specifically designed for babies with sensitive skin.

Example: Wet wipes are indispensable for you if you care about your hygiene.

Example: To prevent puffy eyes, put a damp hanky or a wet tissue over your eyes and relax.

Example: Our wet towels are especially formulated to provide a soft and gentle feeling on your baby's delicate skin.

» toallita húmeda para bebébaby wipe .

Example: They have scented and unscented types of wipes; along with baby wipes specifically designed for babies with sensitive skin.

» toallita húmeda para la caraface wipefacial wipe .

Example: I never thought I would be one of those people that would be converted to face wipes from makeup remover.

Example: Facial wipes can be great for preventing acne, because they usually contain ingredients that fight acne.

Húmeda synonyms

blind in spanish: ciego, pronunciation: blaɪnd part of speech: adjective, noun fresh in spanish: Fresco, pronunciation: freʃ part of speech: adjective tight in spanish: apretado, pronunciation: taɪt part of speech: adjective stiff in spanish: rígido, pronunciation: stɪf part of speech: adjective damp in spanish: húmedo, pronunciation: dæmp part of speech: adjective dank in spanish: húmedo, pronunciation: dæŋk part of speech: adjective tacky in spanish: pegajoso, pronunciation: tæki part of speech: adjective drunk in spanish: borracho, pronunciation: drʌŋk part of speech: adjective, noun besotted in spanish: atontado, pronunciation: bɪsɑtɪd part of speech: adjective sticky in spanish: pegajoso, pronunciation: stɪki part of speech: adjective moisture in spanish: humedad, pronunciation: mɔɪstʃɜr part of speech: noun humid in spanish: húmedo, pronunciation: hjuməd part of speech: adjective muggy in spanish: bochornoso, pronunciation: mʌgi part of speech: adjective moist in spanish: húmedo, pronunciation: mɔɪst part of speech: adjective loaded in spanish: cargado, pronunciation: loʊdəd part of speech: adjective saturated in spanish: saturado, pronunciation: sætʃɜreɪtəd part of speech: adjective potty in spanish: orinal, pronunciation: pɑti part of speech: adjective, noun muddy in spanish: lodoso, pronunciation: mʌdi part of speech: adjective soggy in spanish: empapado, pronunciation: sɑgi part of speech: adjective sodden in spanish: empapado, pronunciation: sɑdən part of speech: adjective tipsy in spanish: achispado, pronunciation: tɪpsi part of speech: adjective inebriated in spanish: embriagado, pronunciation: ɪnebrieɪtəd part of speech: adjective clammy in spanish: pegajoso, pronunciation: klæmi part of speech: adjective misty in spanish: brumoso, pronunciation: mɪsti part of speech: adjective rainy in spanish: lluvioso, pronunciation: reɪni part of speech: adjective drenched in spanish: empapado, pronunciation: drentʃt part of speech: adjective watery in spanish: acuoso, pronunciation: wɔtɜri part of speech: adjective dripping in spanish: goteo, pronunciation: drɪpɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective, adverb steamy in spanish: lleno de vapor, pronunciation: stimi part of speech: adjective alcoholic in spanish: alcohólico, pronunciation: ælkəhɑlɪk part of speech: adjective blotto in spanish: blotto, pronunciation: blɑtoʊ part of speech: adjective intoxicated in spanish: embriagado, pronunciation: ɪntɑksəkeɪtəd part of speech: adjective dewy in spanish: rociado, pronunciation: dui part of speech: adjective squiffy in spanish: squiffy, pronunciation: skwɪfi part of speech: adjective pixilated in spanish: pixelado, pronunciation: pɪksəleɪtɪd part of speech: adjective boggy in spanish: pantanoso, pronunciation: bɔgi part of speech: adjective soppy in spanish: sensiblero, pronunciation: sɑpi part of speech: adjective miry in spanish: fangoso, pronunciation: maɪri part of speech: adjective mucky in spanish: asqueroso, pronunciation: mʌki part of speech: adjective soaked in spanish: mojado, pronunciation: soʊkt part of speech: adjective pissed in spanish: Molesto, pronunciation: pɪst part of speech: adjective plastered in spanish: borracho, pronunciation: plæstɜrd part of speech: adjective sweaty in spanish: sudoroso, pronunciation: sweti part of speech: adjective sweating in spanish: transpiración, pronunciation: swetɪŋ part of speech: noun steaming in spanish: al vapor, pronunciation: stimɪŋ part of speech: adjective, adverb soused in spanish: en escabeche, pronunciation: saʊzd part of speech: adjective swampy in spanish: pantanoso, pronunciation: swɑmpi part of speech: adjective tiddly in spanish: ordenadamente, pronunciation: tɪdli part of speech: adjective washed in spanish: lavado, pronunciation: wɑʃt part of speech: adjective waterlogged in spanish: anegado, pronunciation: wɔtɜrlɑgd part of speech: adjective marshy in spanish: pantanoso, pronunciation: mɑrʃi part of speech: adjective smashed in spanish: colocado, pronunciation: smæʃt part of speech: adjective soaking in spanish: remojo, pronunciation: soʊkɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective, adverb sopping in spanish: empapado, pronunciation: sɑpɪŋ part of speech: adjective, adverb sprinkled in spanish: rociado, pronunciation: sprɪŋkəld part of speech: adjective lactating in spanish: lactando, pronunciation: lækteɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective sloshed in spanish: borracho, pronunciation: slɑʃt part of speech: adjective reeking in spanish: apestando, pronunciation: rikɪŋ part of speech: adjective sozzled in spanish: ajumado, pronunciation: sɑzəld part of speech: adjective drippy in spanish: goteo, pronunciation: drɪpi part of speech: adjective drizzly in spanish: llovizna, pronunciation: drɪzli part of speech: adjective crocked in spanish: usado un cacharro, pronunciation: krɑkt part of speech: adjective quaggy in spanish: pantanoso, pronunciation: kwɑgi part of speech: adjective fuddled in spanish: borracho, pronunciation: fʌdəld part of speech: adjective slopped in spanish: inclinado, pronunciation: slɑpt part of speech: adjective showery in spanish: lluvioso, pronunciation: ʃaʊɜri part of speech: adjective bedewed in spanish: acostado, pronunciation: bedud part of speech: adjective sloughy in spanish: pantanoso, pronunciation: sloʊi part of speech: adjective dampish in spanish: mojado, pronunciation: dæmpɪʃ part of speech: adjective tiddley in spanish: tiddley, pronunciation: tɪdli part of speech: adjective dunked in spanish: sumergido, pronunciation: dʌŋkt part of speech: adjective perspiring in spanish: sudoroso, pronunciation: pɜrspaɪrɪŋ part of speech: adjective blind drunk in spanish: Borracho ciego, pronunciation: blaɪnddrʌŋk part of speech: adjective besprent in spanish: sembrado, pronunciation: besprənt part of speech: adjective undried in spanish: sin secar, pronunciation: əndraɪd part of speech: adjective
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