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QUANTITY OF WATER CONTAINED IN A MATERIAL
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dampness         
Dampness is moisture in the air, or on the surface of something.
The tins had to be kept away from dampness.
= moisture
N-UNCOUNT
dampness         
n.
Moisture. See damp, n.
Dampness         
·noun Moderate humidity; moisture; fogginess; moistness.

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Water content

Water content or moisture content is the quantity of water contained in a material, such as soil (called soil moisture), rock, ceramics, crops, or wood. Water content is used in a wide range of scientific and technical areas, and is expressed as a ratio, which can range from 0 (completely dry) to the value of the materials' porosity at saturation. It can be given on a volumetric or mass (gravimetric) basis.

Esempi di pronuncia per DAMPNESS
1. to going into cold, damp houses with mildew, and dampness,
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Esempi dal corpus di testo per DAMPNESS
1. From the service, demonstrators marched through the wind, cold and dampness to the White House.
2. The problem escalates depending on weather conditions, dampness levels and the contents of the rubbish.
3. During interviews at the centre, immigration officials had remarked on the dampness of her clothing from her leaking breasts.
4. He raised scenarios of possible damage including concerns that dampness in the trunk could lead to rot.
5. This suspicion is grounded in residential buildings that were built using industrialized methods in the 1'70s and ‘80s and have suffered from dampness.