Definition of yaşlı (göz) in Turkish English dictionary
- {s} moist
- Pertaining to one of the four essential qualities formerly believed to be present in all things, characterised by wetness
Pituita, or phlegm, is a cold and moist humour, begotten of the colder parts of the chylus .
- Slightly wet; characterised by the presence of moisture, not dry; damp
The other car didn't explode, continues Shujaa. The explosives were a bit moist. They had been stored in a place that was too humid..
- Sexually lubricated (of the vagina); sexually aroused, turned on (of a woman)
He slid a finger in me, checking to make sure I was moist and ready for him.
- Of eyes: tearful, wet with tears
Eyes moist, he hugged one of his attorneys and later said: I feel like I've been reborn..
- Watery, liquid, fluid
Some being of the opinion of Thales, that water was the originall of all things, thought it most equall to submit unto the principle of putrefaction, and conclude in a moist relentment.
- Characterised by the presence of pus, mucus etc
- Of weather, climate etc.: rainy, damp
With its mild, moist climate, Britain is uniquely placed to grow good grass.
- {a} wet in a small degree, damp, soft, juicy
- No soil water deficit occurs Current need for water does not exceed supply, temporary groundwater table may be present (Pojar et al 1987)
- adj I slightly wet; damp II anything dealing with or pertaining to the band n III what we call those five musicians that bring us "moist music"
- Moderately wet; damp; humid; not dry; as, a moist atmosphere or air
- Acronym for Moored Oceanographic Instrument SysTem
- Fresh, or new
- To moisten
- About to cry
- Slightly wet
- {s} damp, humid, wet
- Something that is moist is slightly wet. Wipe off any excess make-up with a clean, moist cotton flannel dry. slightly wet, especially in a way that is pleasant or suitable (moiste, from mucidus , from mucus; MUCUS)
- slightly wet; "clothes damp with perspiration"; "a moist breeze"; "eyes moist with tears"