Etymology:
"Dewfall" is a compound word derived from:
Meaning and Origin:
"Dewfall" refers to the process or result of moisture condensing from the atmosphere and falling onto surfaces, typically at night and in the early morning. It occurs when the temperature of the surface drops below the dew point, causing water vapor in the air to condense.
The first known use of "dewfall" in English dates back to the mid-17th century. It has been used in literature and scientific writing ever since to describe this phenomenon.
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