Dew
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Dew ( noun )
Moisture that condenses in small drops on cool surfaces at night.
Origin:
Old english dēaw, of germanic origin; related to dutch dew and german tau.
Examples:
- The dew was heavy on the grass.
- The dew sparkled in the morning sun.
- The dew had formed on the leaves of the plants.
- The dew on the petals made them glisten.
- The dew was so thick that it left droplets on my hair.
(As a verb)
Dew ( verb )
Moisture that condenses in small drops on cool surfaces at night.
Origin:
Old english dēaw, of germanic origin; related to dutch dew and german tau.
Examples:
- The dew was heavy on the grass.
- The dew sparkled in the morning sun.
- The dew had formed on the leaves of the plants.
- The dew on the petals made them glisten.
- The dew was so thick that it left droplets on my hair.