Etymology:
Meaning:
The word "humid" refers to something that contains or is covered with moisture or water vapor. It typically describes environments, substances, or objects that have an elevated amount of moisture in the air or on their surfaces.
Origin:
Etymology Root Latin humidus moist wet Suffix ify to make Meaning To make
Etymology The word humid comes from the Latin word humidus which means moist or
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