mesic

adj

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μέσος (mésos). Compare with xeric and hydric.

  1. derived from μέσος

Definitions

  1. Characterized by an intermediate degree of moisture, in between xeric (dry) and hydric…

    Characterized by an intermediate degree of moisture, in between xeric (dry) and hydric (wet); somewhat moist.

  2. Adapted to a habitat of intermediate moisture.

  3. Of or pertaining to mesons

    Of or pertaining to mesons; mesonic.

The neighborhood

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