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    dry
    /drʌɪ/

    adjective

    verb

    noun

    • 1. the process or an instance of drying.
    • 2. a dry or covered place.

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  2. 1. a. : free or relatively free from a liquid and especially water. Mix the dry ingredients first. as dry as a bone. b. : not being in or under water. happy to be on dry land. c. meteorology : lacking precipitation or humidity. a dry climate. 2. a. : characterized by exhaustion of a supply of liquid. a dry well. b. geology : devoid of running water

  3. used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or around it: I hung his wet trousers on the radiator, but they're not dry yet. These plants grow well in dry soil /a dry climate. This cake's a bit dry - I think I left it in the oven for too long. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having the liquid removed.

  4. Dry is the general word indicating absence of water or freedom from moisture: a dry well; dry clothes. Arid suggests great or intense dryness in a region or climate, especially such as results in bareness or in barrenness: arid tracts of desert.

  5. 1. Free from liquid or moisture: changed to dry clothes. 2. a. Having or characterized by little or no rain: a dry climate. b. Marked by the absence of natural or normal moisture: a dry month. 3. a. Not under water: dry land. b. Having all the water or liquid drained away, evaporated, or exhausted: a dry river. 4. a.

  6. dry is the general word indicating absence of water or freedom from moisture: a dry well; dry clothes. arid suggests great or intense dryness in a region or climate, esp. such as results in bareness or in barrenness: arid tracts of desert.

  7. Jun 20, 2024 · Adjective and noun from Middle English drye, dryge, drüȝe, from Old English drȳġe (“dry; parched, withered”), from Proto-West Germanic *drūgī, *draugī, from Proto-Germanic *drūgiz, *draugiz (“dry, hard”), from Proto-Indo-European *dʰerǵʰ- (“to strengthen; become hard”), from *dʰer- (“to hold, support”) .

  8. free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet. “ dry land”. “ dry clothes”. “a dry climate”. “ dry splintery boards”. “a dry river bed”. “the paint is dry ”. synonyms: adust, baked, parched, scorched, sunbaked.

  9. Definition of dry adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. DRY meaning: 1. Something that is dry does not have water or liquid in it or on its surface: 2. with no or not…. Learn more.

  11. adj. free from moisture; not wet: dry branches. having or characterized by little or no rain: This dry weather is bad for the crops. not under, in, or on water:[ before a noun] to be on dry land. not now containing liquid; empty: a dry river. not yielding milk: a dry cow. free from tears: dry eyes. desiring drink;