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damp
adjective (damper , dampest ) slightly wet.
noun
1 slight wetness, eg in walls or the air, especially if cold and unpleasant.
2 mining any gas other than air. See also firedamp.
verb (damped , damping )
1 to make something slightly wet.
2 (often damp down) to make (a fire) burn more slowly.
3 (often damp down) to make (emotions, interest, etc) less strong.
4 music to press (the strings, or a string, of an instrument) to stop or lessen vibration.
[16c in modern senses; 15c, meaning -harmful vapour-: from German Dampf steam]
dampish adjective .
dampishness noun .
damply adverb .
dampness noun .
damp squib
noun a disappointingly uninteresting or unsuccessful event.
damp-course or damp-proof course
noun a horizontal layer of material in a wall of a building, usually near the ground, which stops damp rising up through the wall.
[19c]
damp-proof
adjective said of a material, substance, structure: not allowing wetness to get through.
verb , building to make something damp-proof.
dampen
verb (dampened , dampening )
1 to make something slightly wet.
2 (often dampen down) to make (a fire) burn more slowly.
3 tr & intr (usu dampen down) said of emotions, interest, etc: to make or become less strong.
[16c]
dampener noun .

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