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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wet
a.
[
Compar.
Wetter
superl.
Wettest
.]
1.
Containing
,
or
consisting
of
,
water
or
other
liquid
;
moist
;
soaked
with
a
liquid
;
having
water
or
other
liquid
upon
the
surface
;
as
,
wet
land
;
a
wet
cloth
;
a
wet
table
.
“
Wet
cheeks.”
2.
Very
damp
;
rainy
;
as
,
wet
weather
;
a
wet
season
.
“
Wet
October's
torrent
flood.”
3.
Chem.
Employing
,
or
done
by
means
of
,
water
or
some
other
liquid
;
as
,
the
wet
extraction
of
copper
,
in
distinction
from
dry
extraction
in
which
dry
heat
or
fusion
is
employed
.
4.
Refreshed
with
liquor
;
drunk
. [
Slang
]
Wet blanket
,
Wet dock
,
etc
.
See
under
Blanket
,
Dock
,
etc
.
Wet goods
,
intoxicating
liquors
. [
Slang
]
Syn:
--
Nasty
;
humid
;
damp
;
moist
.
See
Nasty
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dock
,
n.
1.
An
artificial
basin
or
an
inclosure
in
connection
with
a
harbor
or
river
, --
used
for
the
reception
of
vessels
,
and
provided
with
gates
for
keeping
in
or
shutting
out
the
tide
.
2.
The
slip
or
water
way
extending
between
two
piers
or
projecting
wharves
,
for
the
reception
of
ships
; --
sometimes
including
the
piers
themselves
;
as
,
to
be
down
on
the
dock
.
3.
The
place
in
court
where
a
criminal
or
accused
person
stands
.
Balance dock
,
a
kind
of
floating dock
which
is
kept
level
by
pumping
water
out
of
,
or
letting
it
into
,
the
compartments
of
side
chambers
.
Dry dock
,
a
dock
from
which
the
water
may
be
shut
or
pumped
out
,
especially
,
one
in
the
form
of
a
chamber
having
walls
and
floor
,
often
of
masonry
and
communicating
with
deep
water
,
but
having
appliances
for
excluding
it
; --
used
in
constructing
or
repairing
ships
.
The
name
includes
structures
used
for
the
examination
,
repairing
,
or
building
of
vessels
,
as
graving
docks
,
floating
docks
,
hydraulic
docks
,
etc
.
Floating dock
,
a
dock
which
is
made
to
become
buoyant
,
and
,
by
floating
,
to
lift
a
vessel
out
of
water
.
Graving dock
,
a
dock
for
holding
a
ship
for
graving
or
cleaning
the
bottom
,
etc
.
Hydraulic dock
,
a
dock
in
which
a
vessel
is
raised
clear
of
the
water
by
hydraulic
presses
.
Naval dock
,
a
dock
connected
with
which
are
naval
stores
,
materials
,
and
all
conveniences
for
the
construction
and
repair
of
ships
.
Sectional dock
,
a
form
of
floating dock
made
in
separate
sections
or
caissons
.
Slip dock
,
a
dock
having
a
sloping
floor
that
extends
from
deep
water
to
above
high-water
mark
,
and
upon
which
is
a
railway
on
which
runs
a
cradle
carrying
the
ship
.
Wet dock
,
a
dock
where
the
water
is
shut
in
,
and
kept
at
a
given
level
,
to
facilitate
the
loading
and
unloading
of
ships
; --
also
sometimes
used
as
a
place
of
safety
;
a
basin
.
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