Húmedas
Húmedas is a Spanish adjective meaning "damp" or "moist." It is the feminine singular form of the adjective húmedo. It can be used to describe various things that have a slight amount of liquid on them, such as the ground after rain, a towel, or a surface that has been wiped down. The term is commonly used in everyday language and has no specialized technical meaning outside of its literal translation. For example, one might say "la ropa está húmeda" which translates to "the clothes are damp." The word itself derives from the Latin word "humidus," which also means moist or wet. Its antonym is "seco," meaning dry. The concept of dampness is relevant in various contexts, from weather descriptions to household chores.