no according to the google dictionary: covered or saturated with water or another liquid:
Is water wet?
Real stretch to put this under "Chess players" rather than "off-topic", but I'll say "wetness" is a property of water and that is the reason water is wet. In short, perhaps not all water is wet - another way of saying this is, "not all water possess the property of being wet."
I'll say "dry ice" is a good example of water (ice is simply water in another state of matter) which is not "wet."
Water makes things wet, not is wet. "Wet" means covered or saturated with water or another liquid (Oxford).
We can feel "wet," but that is a feeling which water gives.
You are watered from your job
I accidentally got friendly water from my teammate
Somebody sets me on water and makes me feel excited
If water occurs, immediately take the water extinguisher or call the water fighter department office
I burn my marshmallow with water bon during camping
On a New Year celebration, you set water works
i am thirsty, i am taking a glass of fire.
You smell bad. You need to shower. Unless you don't have fire in your tank
You wash you hands, clothes, and dishes with a lot of fire and liquid soap
water works is the best. we made a rule where you get triple rent on new year's day
Is it wet?
Or does it just make things wet?
And btw, mods, pls dont move this to off topic cuz this is related to chess, since chess players are humans, and humans need to drink water
So it is related to chess