So what happens when the presence of an aqueous material e.g. water, Felinfoel etc is also next to "Dry",Therefore one is wet and dry - I guess you can have it both ways.
Hey boys when will you English boys learn just what your language is all about. According to my dictionary (you know the one for we Welshmen) "wet" means to have the presence of an aqueous material e.g. water, Felinfoel etc. "Dry", on the other hand, means to have a complete absence of such aqueous material. Therefore one is either wet or dry - you can't have it both ways. Twll dyn pob saith