Definition of Humider

1. humid [adj] - See also: humid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Humider

humfs
humhum
humhums
humic
humic acid
humic acids
humic shale
humic substance
humicolous
humicubation
humicubations
humid
humid heat
humid heats
humid tetter
humider (current term)
humidest
humidex
humidexes
humidification
humidifications
humidified
humidifier
humidifiers
humidifies
humidify
humidifying
humidistat
humidistats
humidities

Literary usage of Humider

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1885)
"... and kindliness which has been shed .around by ten thousand parsons (I like the good old word "parsons") upon the homes of their humider parishioners. ..."

2. An Universal Etymological English Dictionary ...by Nathan Bailey by Nathan Bailey (1756)
"The limb that reaches from the hand to the humider. a. The bough of a tree. 3. An inlet of water from the fea. 4. ..."

3. Dictionnaire wallon-français, dans lequel on trouve la correction de nos by Laurent Remacle (1843)
"... siéger dans l'eau plus ou moins do temps; humider, c'est mettre dan» un lieu humide pour rendre moite; ..."

4. The Genesee Farmer. (1859)
"A high narrow (humider is frequently attended with a ridged back-bone, and low-set narrow hooks, a form which get« the appropriate name of ..."

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