wetter

/ˈwɛtər/
adjective
  1. Comparative form of wet; having more moisture or liquid than something else.
    • The east side of the island is much wetter than the west side.
    • After the storm, my shoes were wetter than I expected.
    • This summer has been wetter than last year.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A person or thing that makes something wet.
    • The paint wetter helps the color spread smoothly on the canvas.
    • Use a sponge as a wetter to moisten the soil evenly.
    • In the factory, a machine acts as a wetter to dampen the paper before printing.
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