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Definition of dew noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

dew

noun
 
/djuː/
 
/duː/
[uncountable, singular]
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  1. the very small drops of water that form on the ground, etc. during the night
    • The grass was wet with early morning dew.
    • There was a heavy dew this morning.
    Homophones dew | duedew   due
     
    /djuː/
     
    /duː/
    • dew noun
      • The dew sparkled in the morning sunlight.
    • due adjective
      • The fourth soloist was absent due to an illness.
    • due noun
      • Despite his talent, radio and TV have never given him his due.
    • due adverb
      • They sailed due north.
    Topics Weatherc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • heavy
    • morning
    … of dew
    • drop
    dew + verb
    • form
    • drip
    • fall
    dew + noun
    • drop
    • point
    phrases
    • damp with dew
    • wet with dew
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    Word OriginOld English dēaw, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch dauw and German Tau (noun), tauen (verb).
See dew in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

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