Definition: That which moistens or makes damp or wet; exuding fluid; liquid in small quantity.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a peek, At the word "moisture," a concept we must seek! The dictionary gives us clues, it's true, "That which moistens," is what it tells you too. Think of a sponge, soaking up the rain, Feeling the dampness, again and again. Or dew drops clinging to a leafy green, A little bit wet, a shimmering scene! “Makes damp or wet,” that’s part of the plea, It’s about feeling water, you see? "Exuding fluid," like a plant's sweet flow, Sap from a tree, a gentle show. And “liquid in small quantity” – just a little bit, Like a tiny puddle, or a refreshing grit! So moisture is the feeling of wetness, you see, A liquid sensation, for you and for me! Does that make sense? Any questions to share?