kuivust
Kuivust is a term used in Estonian-language texts to denote dryness or the state of being dry. It describes the level of moisture in air, substances, or materials and is used across scientific and technical contexts to indicate how devoid of moisture a given system is. In English-language discussions it is commonly translated as dryness or desiccation.
Etymology and scope: The word derives from the Estonian root kuiv, meaning dry, with the abstract-noun suffix
Usage and contexts: In meteorology, kuivust describes the dryness of the atmosphere, often in relation to humidity
Measurement and implications: Dryness is commonly quantified by relative humidity, moisture content, or moisture ratio. The
See also: Desiccation, relative humidity, moisture content, dehumidification, desiccant.