| hygroscopic |
The ability of a material to loose or gain moisture content with fluctuations in environmental humidity.
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| hygroscopic |
Attracting or absorbing moisture. Salt and alcohol fuel are examples.
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| hygroscopic |
Attracting, absorbing and retaining atmospheric moisture.
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| hygiene |
Conditions and practices followed to maintain health, including Kitchen Clean Up and personal cleanliness.
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| hygrometer |
A device that that measures atmospheric humidity. There are two different ways of measuring humidity, one is in inches of mercury, and the other is in millibars. Millibars are more accurate and this is why the National Weather Service and NOAA use this way of measuring the humidity.
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