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Definition of dry
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of dry is as below...
Dry
(superl.)
Free from
moisture;
having
little
humidity
or none; arid; not wet or
moist;
deficient
in the
natural
or
normal
supply
of
moisture,
as rain or fluid of any kind; -- said
especially:
(a) Of the
weather:
Free from rain or
mist..
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Dryfland
::
Dryfland
(n.) An
ancient
yearly
payment
made by some
tenants
to the king, or to their
landlords,
for the
privilege
of
driving
their
cattle
through
a manor to fairs or
markets..
Dry-stone
::
Dry-stone
(a.)
Constructed
of
uncemented
stone.
Tabby
::
Tabby (n.) A
mixture
of lime with
shells,
gravel,
or
stones,
in equal
proportions,
with an equal
proportion
of
water.
When dry, this
becomes
as hard as
rock..
Borneol
::
Borneol
(n.) A rare
variety
of
camphor,
C10H17.OH,
resembling
ordinary
camphor,
from which it can be
produced
by
reduction.
It is said to occur in the
camphor
tree of
Borneo
and
Sumatra
(Dryobalanops
camphora),
but the
natural
borneol
is
rarely
found in
European
or
American
commerce,
being in great
request
by the
Chinese.
Called
also
Borneo
camphor,
Malay
camphor,
and
camphol..
Baking
::
Baking
(n.) The act or
process
of
cooking
in an oven, or of
drying
and
hardening
by heat or
cold..
Bawdry
::
Bawdry
(n.)
Obscenity;
filthy,
unchaste
language..
Calabash
::
Calabash
(n.) A water
dipper,
bottle,
bascket,
or other
utensil,
made from the dry shell of a
calabash
or
gourd..
Smouldry
::
Smouldry
(a.) See
Smoldry.
Crust
::
Crust (n.) The hard
exterior
or
surface
of
bread,
in
distinction
from the soft part or
crumb;
or a piece of bread grown dry or
hard..
Dreye
::
Dreye (a.) Dry.
Siccate
::
Siccate
(v. t.) To dry.
Succinimide
::
Succinic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
amber;
specif.,
designating
a
dibasic
acid,
C/H/.(CO/H)/,
first
obtained
by the dry
distillation
of
amber.
It is found in a
number
of
plants,
as in
lettuce
and
wormwood,
and is also
produced
artificially
as a white
crystalline
substance
having
a
slightly
acid
taste..
Fodder
::
Fodder
(v.t.)
To feed, as
cattle,
with dry food or cut
grass,
etc.;to
furnish
with hay,
straw,
oats, etc..
Masonry
::
Masonry
(n.) That which is built by a
mason;
anything
constructed
of the
materials
used by
masons,
such as
stone,
brick,
tiles,
or the like. Dry
masonry
is
applied
to
structures
made
without
mortar..
Waterless
::
Waterless
(a.)
Destitute
of
water;
dry.
Chandry
::
Chandry
(n.)
Chandlery.
Scorch
::
Scorch
(v. t.) To
affect
painfully
with heat, or as with heat; to dry up with heat; to
affect
as by
heat..
Staddle
::
Staddle
(v. i.) A row of dried or
drying
hay, etc..
Playa
::
Playa (n.) A
beach;
a
strand;
in the
plains
and
deserts
of
Texas,
New
Mexico,
and
Arizona,
a
broad,
level spot, on which
subsequently
becomes
dry by
evaporation..
Stillness
::
Stillion
(n.) A
stand,
as for casks or vats in a
brewery,
or for
pottery
while
drying..
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