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alder a tree or shrub of the birch family that grows in mostly cool, damp areas and drops its leaves every year.
carboniferous (cap.) of, relating to, or designating the geological time period between the Devonian and Permian of the Paleozoic Era, from approximately 350 million to 280 million years ago, when the warm damp climate produced many forests that later formed rich coal deposits. [1/3 definitions]
dank unpleasantly damp and chilly.
destroying angel any of several poisonous white mushrooms that grow in damp woodlands in warm weather.
dewy damp or wet with, or as if with, dew. [1/3 definitions]
dry not wet, damp, or moist. [1/8 definitions]
dungeon a dark, damp, underground jail.
humid having a high amount of water vapor; damp; moist.
meadow beauty a North American perennial that grows in damp ground and bears large pink or purple flowers.
mold2 a surface growth of fungus, often fuzzy or downy, that forms on stale, damp, or decaying matter. [1/4 definitions]
muggy warm and damp so as to make breathing difficult.
mushroom a fungus with a stalk and a cap that looks like a small umbrella. Some kinds of mushrooms can be eaten; other kinds are poisonous. Mushrooms live in damp places and are the fruiting bodies of certain kinds of fungi. [1/3 definitions]
musty having a taste or smell of mold; damp or stale.
pin curl a strand of usu. damp hair wound around a finger into a flat curl and secured with a bobby pin until set.
raw damp and chilly. [1/4 definitions]
thrush2 a foot disease in horses that is marked by discharge of pus, and results from standing in a damp, dirty stall. [1/2 definitions]
wet to make wet, damp, or moist. [1/6 definitions]
winter cold, often wet or damp, weather. [1/4 definitions]