* Pruney: This is the most common and informal term, especially when referring to fingers or toes after prolonged water exposure.
* Macerated: This is a more technical term used in medical contexts to describe skin that has been softened and broken down by prolonged exposure to moisture. It can also imply a loss of skin integrity.
* Waterlogged: This term implies saturation with water, which can lead to wrinkling.
* Shriveled: This describes a decrease in size and wrinkling due to water loss, but it can also be used if the skin is also wet.
* Soggy: This emphasizes the wetness and lack of firmness.
* Puckered: Describes tight wrinkles.
The best word will depend on the specific situation and the degree of wetness and wrinkling.