The word is wring (as in to wring out a wet cloth).
yes and no. it depends on how you look at it. this can be answered in a couple of different ways: 1. in the sentence, "the cloth needs you twisting it to release the water," twisting is referred to as a verb. this is since the "you" is doing the action of twisting the cloth. in this case the answer is no 2. if the sentence was twisted (no pun intended) into "the twisting of the cloth brings out the water," twisting is referred to as a noun since there is a definite article preceding it. a person nor the cloth is doing the action of twisting by portraying it as a noun. in this case the answer is yes in simpler terms, if twisting is being done, it is a verb, and if twisting is preceded by an article or nothing is specifically doing the twisting, it is a noun. however, you cannot infer that someone is twisting the cloth if it doesn't necessarily say that is the sentence.
water,waste basket,wash cloth,
water,wash cloth,
Proof against penetration or permeation by water; impervious to water; as, a waterproof garment; a waterproof roof., A substance or preparation for rendering cloth, leather, etc., impervious to water., Cloth made waterproof, or any article made of such cloth, or of other waterproof material, as rubber; esp., an outer garment made of such material., To render impervious to water, as cloth, leather, etc.
water,walls,windows,women,widows, wash cloth
Twisting bamboo gets water and or nutrients through it's leaves and roots.
Wash is a four letter word meaning "to clean with water".
Wash is a four letter word meaning "to clean with water".
fluid
Steam
Water can be evaporated from a wet cloth by heat so that the water rises into the air and the cloth stays without liquid (solvent) inside it.
what absorbs more water bounty or a cloth towel