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"[M]oist is that which, being readily adaptable in shape, is not determinable by any limit of its own; while dry is that which is readily determinable by its own limit, but not readily adaptable in shape" (DG II.2, 329b30f).. Solid bodies have a shape and volume of their own, liquids only have a volume of their own.
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