Wet stew is a palindrome for soup left out in the rain
"A man, a plan, a canal, Panama!" is a palindrome for "soup in the rain."
mist and dew
All dressed up in our Sunday best, the dew on the grass made our shoes all wet.
When the air and dew point temperatures are close, the air is considered wet. This indicates that the air is close to being saturated with moisture, which could lead to the formation of dew or fog.
mist and dew
the grass is wet because of dew forming on it
the "current" temperature, ie, the temperature at which wet bulb and dry bulb are the same. when the wet bulb and dry bulb temperaturs equalized the dew point emperature equals them, because the air is saturated now.
Moisture from the atmosphere condensed by cool bodies upon their surfaces, particularly at night., Figuratively, anything which falls lightly and in a refreshing manner., An emblem of morning, or fresh vigor., To wet with dew or as with dew; to bedew; to moisten; as with dew., Same as Due, or Duty.
Dew is the tiny drops of water that form on cool surfaces at night, when atmospheric water vapor condenses: "The grass was wet with morning dew" "The windshield of the parked car was covered in dew- it had been there for some time."
Dew forms when the temperature drops to the dew point, causing water vapor in the air to condense into liquid water on surfaces. Dew may not form if the air temperature does not cool enough to reach the dew point, if there is insufficient moisture in the air, or if the surface is not conducive to dew formation (e.g., if it is warm or if there is strong wind).
due to water droplets of dew