moit
/mwɑː/; /mwɑːɪt/; /mwɑːt/ or /mwɑt/; /mwɑjɪt/; /mwɑjɪ/; /mwɑj/; /mwɑ/; /mɒt/Definitions
1. noun
A small amount of something, especially a liquid; a drop of something.
“The moit of oil on her finger caught her attention.”
2. verb
To add a small amount of something, especially liquid, to a mixture.
“The chef moit a dash of salt into the soup for extra flavor.”
3. verb
To sprinkle or scatter small amounts of something, especially a liquid, over a surface.
“The gardener moit fertilizer around the base of the plant.”
4. verb
To moisten or wet something slightly.
“She moit the dry earth with water to help the seeds grow.”
5. verb
To add a small amount of something, especially a liquid, to something else in order to make it more interesting or exciting.
“The event planner moit some flair to the party with a live band.”
6. verb
To make something more interesting or exciting by adding a small amount of something, especially a liquid.
“The artist moit some creativity to the painting with a dash of color.”