0 past simple and past participle of wet
1 to make something wet:
The testa epidermis is peculiar in that the outer walls of dry seeds are invaginated, while they bulge outwards in wetted seeds.
Wetted soil was packed into columns with the top 75 mm of the soil contaminated with diesel fuel.
The samples were then placed onto slides and wetted.
All soils were wetted to approximately 50% water-filled pore space.
This is due to the presence of secondary flows in the corners and the larger wetted area of the 10: 1 aspect-ratio channel.
The salt was mixed until uniformly wetted, and then colloidal silicon dioxide was added with continued mixing until a free flowing powder was obtained.
Once the sand surface was wetted through capillary action, the vessels were inoculated using crushed sandstone from the floor of the wind-abraded groove.
Locally the rock surface was wetted to accentuate ichnological features.