Cappuccino has foam and very little milk. Latte typically has more milk and less foam. Both have a shot of espresso in them. A "wet cappuccino" is a cross between a latte and a cappuccino, with both steamed milk and lots of foam.
Cappuccino is traditionally small (max 180 ml) with a thick layer of foam, while 'latte' traditionally is larger (200 ml-300 ml). Caffè latte is often served in a large glass; cappuccino mostly in a 150 – 180 ml cup with a handle.
Sounds more like Espresso.
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