Märjuse
Märjuse is an Estonian noun meaning moisture or dampness, referring to the presence or amount of water in air, soil, or materials. The term is used in both scientific and everyday language to describe humidity or wetness, rather than as a reference to a specific place or organization.
Etymology and form: märjuse is formed from the adjective märg, meaning wet, with the abstract-noun suffix -use,
Usage: In meteorology, agriculture, and material sciences, märjuse describes water content or humidity levels. It can
Related terms: Related Estonian terms include märg (wet) and niiskus (humidity). While märjuse denotes moisture as
Geography and names: There is no widely recognized geographical location or organization named Märjuse in standard