se-meg

English: Translation
wet or damp, describing a state of moisture.
Notes
  • semeg: wet or damp, describing a state of moisture.
  • semegsemeg: slightly damp or moist, but not thoroughly wet; somewhat dry, with a hint of lingering moisture.
  • aloma-ad: almost dry, particularly referring to laundry or fabrics that are nearly, but not completely, dry.
  • mara: dry, describing a state of being free from moisture.
  • exang: describes intentionally dried, newly harvested, or unprocessed agricultural produce, particularly grains like rice, that are still in their natural state, such as unhusked or freshly gathered.
  • raging: extremely dry, often to the point of becoming crisp or brittle, typically due to exposure to intense sunlight or heat.
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