wet electrophotography - определение. Что такое wet electrophotography
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WET; Wet (disambiguation); Wet (song)

wet nurse         
  • A funerary [[stele]] (akin to a gravestone) erected by Roman citizen Lucius Nutrius Gallus in the 2nd half of the 1st century AD for himself, his wet nurse, and other members of his family and household
  • A Russian wet nurse, c. 1913
  • An infant who has been living with a wet nurse being taken away from its foster parents by its natural mother. By [[Étienne Aubry]]
  • Richard Bertie]], are forced into exile, taking their baby and wet nurse
  • The bureau of wet nurses in Paris
  • "Visite Chez la Nourrice" ("Visit to the Wet nurse") by [[Victor Adam]]
  • A 16th-century carving in a Belgian church, showing a woman expressing her milk into a bowl.
  • Enslaved Black woman wet-nursing white infant
WOMAN EMPLOYED TO BREASTFEED AND CARE FOR ANOTHER'S CHILD
Wet-nurse; Wetnurse; Milk nurse; Wet nursing; Wetnursing; Nutrix; Wet-nursed; Milk mother; Wet nurses
¦ noun chiefly historical a woman employed to suckle another woman's child.
¦ verb (wet-nurse) act as a wet nurse to.
?informal look after (someone) as though they were a helpless infant.
wet-nurse         
  • A funerary [[stele]] (akin to a gravestone) erected by Roman citizen Lucius Nutrius Gallus in the 2nd half of the 1st century AD for himself, his wet nurse, and other members of his family and household
  • A Russian wet nurse, c. 1913
  • An infant who has been living with a wet nurse being taken away from its foster parents by its natural mother. By [[Étienne Aubry]]
  • Richard Bertie]], are forced into exile, taking their baby and wet nurse
  • The bureau of wet nurses in Paris
  • "Visite Chez la Nourrice" ("Visit to the Wet nurse") by [[Victor Adam]]
  • A 16th-century carving in a Belgian church, showing a woman expressing her milk into a bowl.
  • Enslaved Black woman wet-nursing white infant
WOMAN EMPLOYED TO BREASTFEED AND CARE FOR ANOTHER'S CHILD
Wet-nurse; Wetnurse; Milk nurse; Wet nursing; Wetnursing; Nutrix; Wet-nursed; Milk mother; Wet nurses
Wet nurse         
  • A funerary [[stele]] (akin to a gravestone) erected by Roman citizen Lucius Nutrius Gallus in the 2nd half of the 1st century AD for himself, his wet nurse, and other members of his family and household
  • A Russian wet nurse, c. 1913
  • An infant who has been living with a wet nurse being taken away from its foster parents by its natural mother. By [[Étienne Aubry]]
  • Richard Bertie]], are forced into exile, taking their baby and wet nurse
  • The bureau of wet nurses in Paris
  • "Visite Chez la Nourrice" ("Visit to the Wet nurse") by [[Victor Adam]]
  • A 16th-century carving in a Belgian church, showing a woman expressing her milk into a bowl.
  • Enslaved Black woman wet-nursing white infant
WOMAN EMPLOYED TO BREASTFEED AND CARE FOR ANOTHER'S CHILD
Wet-nurse; Wetnurse; Milk nurse; Wet nursing; Wetnursing; Nutrix; Wet-nursed; Milk mother; Wet nurses
A wet nurse is a woman who breastfeeds and cares for another's child. Wet nurses are employed if the mother dies, or if she is unable or chooses not to nurse the child herself.

Википедия

Wet

Wet may refer to:

  • Moisture, the condition of containing liquid or being covered or saturated in liquid
  • Wetting (or wetness), a measure of how well a liquid sticks to a solid rather than forming a sphere on the surface

Wet or WET may also refer to: