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achene a small, dry, hard seed that is attached at a single point and that does not split open when it is mature.
air-dry to allow to dry by the process of evaporation into the air rather than by the use of an appliance. [2 definitions]
airing an exposure to air or wind, so as to refresh or dry. [1/3 definitions]
ammonium chloride a white crystalline salt used in dry cells, in medicine as an expectorant, and in various industrial applications; sal ammoniac.
amontillado a pale, medium dry Spanish sherry.
anticyclone a large system of winds that rotates around a center of high barometric pressure, moving clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern, and usu. producing cool, dry weather. (Cf. cyclone.)
Arabian Desert a very dry region that covers a large part of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Oman, and stretches into Jordan and Iraq.
Aral Sea formerly, a very large, single lake in Central Asia. Once one of the world's largest lakes, the Aral Sea has lost a great deal of its water in recent times and it has divided into separate parts. The southeastern part of the Aral Sea has become entirely dry and is called a desert now.
arid extremely dry, especially from lack of rainfall.
arroyo a steep ditch carved in a plain or desert by the force of running water. Arroyos are usually dry except after a heavy rainfall.
Atacama Desert an extremely dry region of northern Chile that lies between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes mountains.
bake to cook in an oven using dry heat.
bathing cap a close-fitting cap of rubber, elastic, or the like, worn to keep the hair dry during swimming.
blot to soak up or dry with something that absorbs liquid. [1/4 definitions]
blow-dry to dry or arrange (the hair) with the aid of an electrical hand-held air blower. [1/2 definitions]
blush wine any of certain dry, slightly pink wines made from red-wine grapes.
bone-dry (informal) dry as a bone after prolonged exposure to sun and wind; very dry or thirsty.
bushel1 in the US, a unit of measure equal to 4 pecks or 32 quarts, used for measuring grain and other dry products. [2 definitions]
cabernet a type of dry, full-bodied red wine made in California.
cactus a thick-stemmed, often prickly plant without conventional leaves that grows in hot, dry areas of America.
canister a small, usu. metal container for dry substances such as flour or coffee. [1/2 definitions]