Wet may refer to:
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Moisture
Moisture is the presence of a liquid, especially water, often in trace amounts. Small amounts of water may be found, for example, in the air (humidity), in foods, and in some commercial products. Moisture also refers to the amount of water vapo ...
, the condition of containing liquid or being covered or saturated in liquid
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Wetting
Wetting is the ability of a liquid to maintain contact with a solid surface, resulting from intermolecular interactions when the two are brought together. This happens in presence of a gaseous phase or another liquid phase not miscible with th ...
(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:
Arts and entertainment
Games
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''Wet'' (video game), a 2009 video game
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Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory'', a 2003 video game
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Lula: The Sexy Empire'', also titled ''Wet: The Sexy Empire'', a 1998 computer game
Music
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Wet (band), an American indie pop group
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''Wet'' (album), by Barbra Streisand
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"Wet" (Nicole Scherzinger song), a song from the album ''Killer Love'' (2011)
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"Wet" (Snoop Dogg song), the lead single from the album ''Doggumentary''
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"Wet" (YFN Lucci song), the lead single from the mixtape ''Wish Me Well 3''
Other media
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''Wet'' (magazine), a magazine about "gourmet bathing" in the late 1970s
Businesses
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WET (company)
WET, also known as WET Design, is a water feature design firm based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1983 by former Disney Imagineers Mark Fuller, Melanie Simon, and Alan Robinson, the company has designed over two hundred fountains and wa ...
, a water feature design firm
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Wet Lubricants, a brand of personal lubricants
Economics
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Wine equalisation tax Wine equalisation tax (WET) is a tax imposed on wine made, imported, or sold by wholesale in Australia. It is applied at 29% of the wholesale value of wine.
Background
In Australia, wine is taxed differently to other alcoholic beverages. While othe ...
(WET), a tax for wine in Australia
Places
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Wet Mountains
The Wet Mountains are a small mountain range in southern Colorado, named for the amount of snow they receive in the winter as compared to the dried Great Plains to the east. They are a sub-range of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, in the southern R ...
, in southern Colorado
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Wet Moor
Wet Moor () is a 491.0-hectare (1214.0 acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest east of Muchelney in Somerset, notified in 1985.
Wet Moor is part of the extensive grazing marsh grasslands and ditch systems of the Somerset Levels and ...
, an ecosystem in Somerset, UK
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Wet Lake (Kuyavia-Pomerania Voivodeship)
Wet Lake (''Jezioro Mokre'') is a small lake (0.1 km long, 0.5 km wide) in Poland situated in Kuyavia-Pomerania Voivodeship in Mogileński county in Dąbrowa commune, surrounded with farmland. There are 4 nearby village
A vi ...
, Poland
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Wet Lake (Warmia-Masuria Voivodeship)
Wet Lake ( pl, Jezioro Mokre) is a ribbon lake in the Mrągowskie Lakeland of Poland. There are 5 islands in the lake. It is situated in the Mazurski Landscape Park near Zgon.
Statistics
* Length: 7.7 km
* Width: 1.6 km
* Area
A ...
, Poland
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Wet Hollow
Transport
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Weeton railway station
Weeton railway station serves the villages of Weeton and Huby in North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the Harrogate Line north of Leeds and operated by Northern who provide all passenger train services.
History
The Leeds and Thirsk ...
, North Yorkshire, England, National Rail station code
In science and technology
* "Wet", in
audio signal processing
Audio signal processing is a subfield of signal processing that is concerned with the electronic manipulation of audio signals. Audio signals are electronic representations of sound waves—longitudinal waves which travel through air, consisting ...
, a descriptor of audio processed with reverb and delay
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WET, an acronym for "Write Everything Twice" which can be opposed to
DRY (Don't repeat yourself)
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WET Web Tester WET Web Tester is a web testing tool that drives an IE Browser directly and so the automated testing done is equivalent to how a user would drive the web pages. The tool allows a user to perform all the operations required for testing web applicatio ...
, an automated web testing tool
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Weightless environmental testing, or simulated weightlessness, often achieved via
neutral buoyancy simulation
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Whole Earth Telescope
The Whole Earth Telescope is an international network of astronomers that collaborate to study variable stars. The distribution of the observatories in longitude allow the selected targets to be continuously monitored despite the rotation of the ...
, a network of telescopes for performing round the clock astronomical observations
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Whole effluent toxicity
Whole may refer to:
Music
* Whole note, or semibreve
* Whole step, or major second
* ''Whole'' (Jessa Anderson album) or the title song, 2014
* ''Whole'' (Soil album), 2013
* ''Whole'', an EP by Pedro the Lion, 1997
* "Whole", a song by Basement ...
, a measure used by the US
Environmental Protection Agency
A biophysical environment is a biotic and abiotic surrounding of an organism or population, and consequently includes the factors that have an influence in their survival, development, and evolution. A biophysical environment can vary in scale f ...
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Phencyclidine
Phencyclidine or phenylcyclohexyl piperidine (PCP), also known as angel dust among other names, is a dissociative anesthetic mainly used recreationally for its significant mind-altering effects. PCP may cause hallucinations, distorted perceptio ...
(PCP), a dissociative anesthetic
Other uses
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Wets
During the 1980s, members of the moderate wing of the British Conservative Party who opposed some of the more hard-line policies of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher were often referred to by their opponents as "wets". Thatcher coined the usage in ...
, members of the British Conservative Party who opposed some of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's policies
* Wets, opponents of
prohibition in the United States
In the United States from 1920 to 1933, a Constitution of the United States, nationwide constitutional law prohibition, prohibited the production, importation, transportation, and sale of alcoholic beverages. The alcohol industry was curtai ...
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Wet market
A wet market (also called a public market or a traditional market) is a marketplace selling fresh foods such as meat, fish, produce and other consumption-oriented perishable goods in a non-supermarket setting, as distinguished from " dry market ...
, a type of marketplace specializing in fresh meat, fish, and produce
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Wat (food)
Wat or wot ( am, ወጥ, ) or tsebhi ( ti, ጸብሒ, ) is an Ethiopian and Eritrean stew that may be prepared with chicken, beef, lamb, a variety of vegetables, spice mixtures such as ''berbere'', and ''niter kibbeh'', a seasoned clarified butt ...
, a stew in Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine
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Western European Time
Western European Time (WET, UTC±00:00) is a time zone covering parts of western Europe and consists of countries using UTC±00:00 (also known as Greenwich Mean Time, shortly called GMT). It is one of the three standard time zones in the Europea ...
, UTC+00:00, the time zone of Iceland, Ireland, Portugal, the UK and other countries
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Wetarese language
Wetarese is an Austronesian language of Wetar, an island in the south Maluku, Indonesia, and of the nearby islands Liran and Atauro, the latter island separate from the mainland of East Timor, north of Dili.
Background
The four identified prin ...
(ISO 639 code), spoken on the island of Wetar, Indonesia
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Wuest Expanded Translation
The Wuest Expanded Translation (born 1961 in Professor Kenneth S. Wuest) is a literal New Testament translation that follows the word order in the Greek quite strictly.
For example, John
John is a common English name and surname:
* John (gi ...
, a 1961 translation of the New Testament by Kenneth Wuest
See also
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Wet dream
A nocturnal emission, informally known as a wet dream, sex dream, nightfall or sleep orgasm, is a spontaneous orgasm during sleep that includes ejaculation for a male, or vaginal wetness or an orgasm (or both) for a female. Nocturnal emissions ...
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Bedwetting
Nocturnal enuresis, also informally called bedwetting, is involuntary urination while asleep after the age at which bladder control usually begins. Bedwetting in children and adults can result in emotional stress. Complications can include urina ...
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Urinary incontinence
Urinary incontinence (UI), also known as involuntary urination, is any uncontrolled leakage of urine. It is a common and distressing problem, which may have a large impact on quality of life. It has been identified as an important issue in geria ...
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De Wet (disambiguation)
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