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Dry

Definition: Dry

Dry

Adjective

1. 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".

2. Humorously sarcastic or mocking; "dry humor"; "an ironic remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely"; "an ironic novel"; "an ironical smile"; "with a wry Scottish wit".

3. Opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of alcoholic beverages; "the dry vote led by preachers and bootleggers"; "a dry state".

4. Not producing milk; "a dry cow".

5. (of wines) not sweet because of decomposition of sugar during fermentation; "a dry white burgundy".

6. Without a mucous or watery discharge; "a dry cough"; "that rare thing in the wintertime; a small child with a dry nose".

7. Not shedding tears; "dry sobs"; "with dry eyes".

8. Lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless; "a dry book"; "a dry lecture filled with trivial details"; "dull and juiceless as only book knowledge can be when it is unrelated to...life"- John Mason Brown.

9. Used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones; "dry weight".

10. : unproductive especially of the expected results; "a dry run"; "a mind dry of new ideas".

11. : having no adornment or coloration; "dry facts"; "rattled off the facts in a dry mechanical manner".

12. : (of food) eaten without a spread or sauce or other garnish; "dry toast"; "dry meat".

13. : suffering from fluid deprivation; "his mouth was dry".

14. : having a large proportion of strong liquor; "a very dry martini is almost straight gin".

15. : lacking warmth or emotional involvement; "a dry greeting"; "a dry reading of the lines"; "a dry critique".

16. : practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages; "he's been dry for ten years"; "no thank you; I happen to be teetotal".

Noun

1. A reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages.

Verb

1. Remove the moisture from and make dry; "dry clothes"; "dry hair".

2. Become dry or drier; "The laundry dries in the sun".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "dry" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1010. (references)

Note: Dry \Dry\, adjective. [Comparative Drier; superlative Driest.]. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: Dry

DomainDefinition

Food & Agriculture

Term applied to a wine which does not contain enough sugar to taste at all sweet. Source: European Union. (references)
 In the case of products with a sugar content of less than 50 grams per litre. Source: European Union. (references)
 In the case of aromatized wines with a sugar content of less than 50 grams per litre. Source: European Union. (references)
 Pertaining to timber dried to equilibrium with the surrounding atmosphere. Source: European Union. (references)

Literature

Dry Thirsty. Hence to drink is to "wet your whistle" (i.e. throat); and malt liquor is called "heavy wet." (Anglo-Saxon dryg, dry.). Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Metallurgy

To remove moisture. Source: European Union. (references)

Mining

A. Miner's changehouse, usually equipped with baths, lockup cubicles, and means of drying wet clothing b. A borehole in which no water is encountered or a borehole drilled without the use of water or other liquid as a circulation medium. Also called dry hole; duster c. A borehole that did not encounter a mineral-, oil-, or gas-producingformation. Also called blank hole; dry hole; duster. (references)

Tips from 1870

Usage: Dry, Thirsty. Dry is often incorrectly used in the sense of thirsty; as, "I am dry; let me have a glass of water." To say, "I am dry; my waterproof and umbrella kept out the rain," is correct. Source: Slips of Speech.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Specialty Definition: Dry

(From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia)

Dry may refer to a state lacking moisture, a high alcohol content in alcoholic beverages, and is the name of a music album (below).

Recorded at the Icehouse, Yeovil, UK, PJ Harvey's Dry was released twice, firstly on Too Pure accompanied with a limited edition Demonstration LP, and subsequently on Indigo Records. Both versions were released in 1992.

Received as well in the States as the UK, this album prompted Rolling Stone magazine to name Harvey Best Songwriter and Best New Female Singer. In spite of the acclaim, "Sheela Na-Gig" was the only single to chart in the US, at #9 on Billboard's Modern Rock singles chart.

Track listing

  1. Oh My Lover (Harvey) - 4:00
  2. O Stella (Harvey) - 2:30
  3. Dress (Ellis/Harvey) - 3:16
  4. Victory (Harvey) - 3:16
  5. Happy and Bleeding (Ellis/Harvey) - 4:48
  6. Sheela-Na-Gig (Harvey) - 3:10
  7. Hair (Harvey) - 3:47
  8. Joe (Ellis/Harvey) - 2:33
  9. Plants and Rags (Ellis/Harvey) - 4:09
  10. Fountain (Harvey) - 3:53
  11. Water (Harvey) - 4:32

Personnel

Dry is also the name of a commune of the Loiret département in France.

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia under a copyleft GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL) from the article "Dry."

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: Dry

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
EntrySourceExpressionField
Dry qtEnglishDry quartN/A
DREnglishDry residuesNuclear Energy & Physics, Environment

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Synonyms: Dry

Synonyms: ironic (adj), ironical (adj), juiceless (adj), teetotal (adj), wry (adj), prohibitionist (n), dry out (v). (additional references)
Antonyms: phlegmy (adj), sweet (adj), wet (v). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Dry

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Aphony

Croaking, raucous, hoarse, husky, dry, hollow, sepulchral, hoarse as a raven; rough.

Desire

Adjective: desirous; desiring; Verb: inclined; (willing); partial to; fain, wishful, optative; anxious, wistful, curious; at a loss for, sedulous, solicitous. craving, hungry, sharp-set, peckish, ravening, with an empty stomach, esurient, lickerish, thirsty, athirst, parched with thirst, pinched with hunger, famished, dry, drouthy; hungry as a hunter, hungry as a hawk, hungry as a horse, hungry as a church mouse, hungry as a bear.

Disapprobation

Satirical, sarcastic, sardonic, cynical, dry, sharp, cutting, biting, severe, withering, trenchant, hard upon; censorious, critical, captious, carping, hypercritical; fastidious; sparing of praise, grudging praise.

Feebleness

Adjective: feeble, bald, tame, meager, jejune, vapid, bland, trashy, lukewarm, cold, frigid, poor, dull, dry, languid; colorless, enervated; proposing, prosy, prosaic; unvaried, monotonous, weak, washy, wishy-washy; sketchy, slight.

Inelegance

Adjective: inelegant, graceless, ungraceful; harsh, abrupt; dry, stiff, cramped, formal, guinde; forced, labored; artificial, mannered, ponderous; awkward, uncourtly, unpolished; turgid; affected, euphuistic; barbarous, uncouth, grotesque, rude, crude, halting; offensive to ears polite.

Insufficiency

Slack, at a low ebb; empty, vacant, bare; short of, out of, devoid of, bereft of; denuded of; dry, drained.

Preservation

Embalm, cure, salt, pickle, season, kyanize, bottle, pot, tin, can; sterilize, pasteurize, radiate; dry, lyophilize, freeze-dry, concentrate, evaporate; freeze, quick-freeze, deep-freeze; husband; (store).

Taking

Oust; (eject); divest; levy, distrain, confiscate; sequester, sequestrate; accroach; usurp; despoil, strip, fleece, shear, displume, impoverish, eat out of house and home; drain, drain to the dregs; gut, dry, exhaust, swallow up; absorb; (suck in); draw off; suck the blood of, suck like a leech.

Weariness

Adjective: wearying; Verb: wearing; wearisome, tiresome, irksome; uninteresting, stupid, bald, devoid of interest, dry, monotonous, dull, arid, tedious, humdrum, mortal, flat; prosy, prosing; slow, soporific, somniferous.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Dry

English words defined with "dry": bone drydry battery, dry cleaners, Dry distillation, Dry fat, dry ice, Dry light, Dry measure, dry mop, dry out, Dry pile, dry pint, Dry plate, dry point, dry quart, Dry rot, Dry stove, dry unit, dry up, Dry vat, dry vermouth, dry washfloating dry dockrun dryTo dry up, tumble dryUnited States dry unit. (references)
Specialty definitions using "dry": Bone Dry UnitCut and Drydry adiabat, dry block, DRY BOOTS, Dry Cargo, dry containment, Dry Crack, dry density, dry density/moisture ratio, Dry Eye Syndrome, Dry Floodproofing, dry lake, Dry Lodgings, dry matter, dry mining, dry running, dry sand, Dry Sea, Dry Shave, dry shredding, Dry Slot, dry solid matter, Dry Steam Geothermal Plants, dry storage area for boric acid in bags, dry unit weight, dry wall stoneHot Dry RockKeep your Powder DryMANAGER, MARINA DRY DOCK, maximum dry densityPRIMER-POWDER BLENDER, DRYSEALER, DRY CELL, skin dry a mould, SUPERVISOR, DRY PASTEunity dry weight. (references)
Etymologies containing "dry": Xerophthalmia. (references)
Non-English Usage: "Dry" is also a word in the following languages with English translations in parentheses.

Albanian (lock, padlock), Turkish (sec).

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Modern Usage: Dry

DomainUsage

Screenplays

As you know my paper is dry. Do you have any advice for girl who choose to avoid a life of jazz, and drink (Chicago; writing credit: Maurine Dallas Watkins; Bob Fosse)

The night was dry, yet it was raining (Throw Momma from the Train; writing credit: Stu Silver.)

It's dark, but at least it's dry. (Dinosaur; writing credit: Walon Green; Thom Enriquez)

More like a full-bodied dry heave set to music (Seinfeld; writing credit: Andreas Lenze; Bea Schmidt)

Hand wash, no bleach, tumble dry, medium heat, cool iron (Monk; writing credit: Andy Breckman; David Breckman)

Lyrics

Then you hung me out to dry (What It Takes; performing artist: Aerosmith)

But the air is so heavy and dry (Cruel Summer; performing artist: Bananarama)

And if I ever lose my eyes, if my colours all run dry, (Moonshadow; performing artist: Cat Stevens)

For you I bleed myself dry (Yellow; performing artist: Coldplay)

Who kept her warm and safe and dry (Same Old Lang Syne; performing artist: Dan Fogelberg)

Clever

The skin was moist and dry. (references; author: unknown)

Arizona: But It's A Dry Heat (references; author: unknown)

Laughter is the jam on the toast of life: it adds flavor, keeps it from becoming too dry, and makes it easier to swallow. (references; author: unknown)

Movie/TV Titles

Dry Wood (1973)

High But Not Dry (1967)

Blood Is Dry (1960)

Dry Rot (1956)

Keep Your Powder Dry (1945)

Song Titles

Home and Dry (performing artist: Gerry Rafferty)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Dry

DomainTitle

References

  • The 2002 Official Patient's Sourcebook on Dry eye (reference)

  • The 2003-2008 World Outlook for Dry Cat Food (reference)

  • The Official Patient's Sourcebook on Dry Mouth (reference)

  • Toyo Takasago Dry Battery Co., Ltd.: International Competitive Benchmarks and Financial Gap Analysis (reference)

  • The 2001 Report on Ambient Ready, Dry Main Meals: World Market Segmentation by City (reference)

    (more reference examples)

  

Books

  • How to Dry Foods (reference)

  • Landscape Plants for Dry Regions: More Than 600 Species from Around the World (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Periodicals

  

Theater & Movies

  

Music

  

High Tech

  

Consumer Goods

  • Delonghi DH100P Always Dry Dehumidifier (reference)

  • Aria Dry Deluxe Dehumidifier (reference)

  • HomeRight C800524 Auto Wash Stick and EZI Dry (reference)

  • Goldblatt Trowel Trade Tools GB15301 Dry Tape Banjo (reference)

  • Shop-Vac 903-98-00 Cartridge Filter for HangUp Wet/ Dry Vacuum (reference)

    (more baby examples; more wireless phone examples; more garden examples; more kitchen examples; more tool examples)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Dry

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Photo Album: Dry

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A flat red spot that is rough, dry or scaly may indicate skin cancer. See artwork: RR-15b, WYNTK-22b. Credit: Unknown photographer/artist.

A flat, red spot that has become rough, dry and scaly may indicate skin cancer. See artwork: RR-15b, WYNTK-22b. Credit: Unknown photographer/artist.

B. anthracis Colony Characteristics: A. 2-5mm overnight at 35 degrees centigrade without carbon dioxide B. Non-hemolytic, non-pigmented, dry ground glass surface, edge irregular with comma projections, “Medusa Head”. Credit: CDC.

M2-F2 Crash on Rogers Dry Lake. Credit: NASA.

HL-10 On Rogers Dry Lake Bed With Pilots. Credit: NASA.

This scar on an arid landscape is the dry riverbed of the Ghadamis River in the Tinrhert Hamada Mountains near Ghadamis, Libya. Credit: NASA.

Ephemeral Lake Carnegie, in Western Australia, fills with water only during periods of significant rainfall. In dry years, it is reduced to a muddy marsh. Credit: NASA.

On a dry lake bed White 1 and 1/2 ton truck Astro party of C.V. Hodgson. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

A dry lake bed flooded by late spring rains Level crew of Paul Taylor. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

"The Seattle Construction and Dry Dock Company's Works". In: "Puget Sound and Western Washington Cities-Towns Scenery", by Robert A. Reid, Robert A. Reid Publisher, Seattle, 1912. P. 72. Credit: America's Coastlines.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Digital Photo Gallery: Dry
 

"Trying to get dry" by Max Gaugush
Commentary: "My friend trying to get back to the dorm to dry off."
"Dry fly" by Darren MacEachern
Commentary: "Cahill fly."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Sounds Captioned with "Dry".

PlayCaption
Starting a hair dryer and blowing hair dry.
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Familiar Quotations: Dry

AuthorQuotation

Author Unknown

When the well's dry, they know the worth of water.

Miguel De Cervantes

There's no taking trout with dry breeches.

Mohammed

Give the laborer his wages before his perspiration be dry.

Oliver Cromwell

Put your trust in God and keep your powder dry.

Robertson Davies

He types his labored column -- weary drudge! Senile fudge and solemn: spare, editor, to condemn these dry leaves of his autumn.

Seneca

Many shed tears merely for show, and have dry eyes when no one's around to observe them.

W. S. Gilbert

Down went the owners -- greedy men whom hope of gain allured: oh, dry the starting tear, for they were heavily insured.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Dry

TitleAuthorQuote

Emma

Austen, Jane

Donwell Lane is never dusty, and now it is perfectly dry.

Through the Looking-Glass

Carroll, Lewis

Alice took a piece to taste, but it was very dry.

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

Excessive work fatigued Fantine, and the slight dry cough that she had increased

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Joyce, James

He was glad for his mouth was hot and dry.

Something Wicked This Way Comes

Ray Bradbury

God, if you had the strength to rouse up, you'd slaughter your half-dreams with buckshot! But no, you lie pinned to a deep well-bottom that's burned dry. The moon rolls by to look at you down there, with its idiot face

Grapes of Wrath

Steinbeck, John

Young Tom stared for a long time at the ragged willow beside the dry horse trough, at the concrete base where the pump had been

Gulliver's Travels

Swift, Jonathan

When I had done, Glumdalclitch always carried my boat into her closet, and hung it on a nail to dry.

Walden

Thoreau, Henry David

My auxiliaries are the dews and rains which water this dry soil, and what fertility is in the soil itself, which for the most part is lean and effete

The Tempest

William Shakespeare

The wills above be done! but I would fain die a dry death

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Dry

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

They dry out the mouth. (references)

Let them dry overnight. (references)

Dry off with a clean towel. (references)

Business

Sour gas is treated at those plants and further processed into dry gas and liquids. (references)

PIA has recently acquired 5 Boeing 747-300 from Cathay Pacific on a two-year dry lease. (references)

Based on international trends, there is an increased demand for UV and dry sanitation systems. (references)

Economic History

Andorra

Climate: Temperate, cool, dry. (references)

Mauritania

Climate: Predominantly hot and dry. (references)

Ukraine

In cement, dry mixes are available. (references)

Human Rights

Yemen

The DRY leaders are subject to arrest if they return. (references)

Yemen

The Government denied amnesty to the 16 most senior leaders of the DRY (1 of whom is presumed dead), who fled abroad. (references)

Laos

Officials attributed it to terrorists or "ill-intentioned persons." In February a small explosion occurred next to the dry goods market in Luang Prabang; no one was injured. (references)

Political Economy

POLAND

However, the number of companies to be privatized is shrinking rapidly and revenues from this source will dry up within the next few years, forcing action to curb the budget deficit to prevent the government debt ratio from approaching the constitutional limit of 60 percent of GDP. The constitution prohibits the National Bank of Poland (NBP) from financing the budget deficit. (references)

Trade

Djibouti

A huge warehouse facility, the Djibouti Dry Port, is designed to free-up limited port storage. (references)

Ukraine

To assist in the current finance of five river/sea dry cargo vessels and enable Ukrrichflot to acquire two new vessels, all built in Romania. (references)

Travel

Mexico

Most parts of the country have fairly well defined wet and dry seasons. (references)

Nigeria

The dry season in the north is usually dusty from Saharan winds called the Harmattan. (references)

Honduras

Drinking water must be boiled and filtered and often is in short supply during the dry season. (references)

Worker Rights

Bangladesh

Children drive rickshaws, break bricks at construction sites, carry fruit, vegetables, and dry goods for shoppers at markets, work at tea stalls, and work as beachcombers in the shrimp industry. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: Dry

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Dennis Miller

We're so used to people denying their guilt, that when we hear somebody actually take responsibility for their actions, we get that confused look on our face people always have when their cat starts dry humping a Great Dane.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Speeches: Dry

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

Thomas Jefferson

1801-1809To avoid this waste of our resources it is proposed to add to our navy-yard here a dock within which our present vessels may be laid up dry and under cover from the sun.

John Quincy Adams

1825-1829The construction of the two dry docks at Charlestown and at Norfolk is making satisfactory progress toward a durable establishment.

Jimmy Carter

1977-1981There is also a need to modernize and expand the dry bulk segment of our fleet.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Usage Frequency: Dry

"Dry" is generally used as an adjective (general or positive) -- approximately 79.89% of the time. "Dry" is used about 6,616 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Adjective (general or positive)79.89%5,2851,851
Lexical Verb (infinitive)13.14%8698,159
Lexical Verb (base form)6.96%46112,730
Unclassified Items0.02%1339,140
                    Total100.00%6,616N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Name Usage Frequency: Dry

The following table summarizes the usage of "dry" based on a population census conducted in the United States. Ranks and frequencies are based on all names reported and classified.
NameUsage/GenderUsage per 100
million Persons
Rank in USA
DryLast name1,00014,923
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Derived & Related Names: Dry

The following table summarizes names derived from the word "dry".
 
NameGenderLanguageMeaning
Beth-diblathaimN/ABiblical

House of dry figs

DiblathN/ABiblical

Paste of dry figs

NahorN/ABiblical

Dry

PhrygiaN/ABiblical

Dry

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

 

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Usage in Company Names: Dry

CountryName
Japan

Toyo Takasago Dry Battery Co., Ltd.

 (more examples...)

Source: compiled by the editor from Icon Group International, Inc.

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Expressions: Dry

Expressions using "dry": be as dry as tinder be dry be kept dry become dry becoming dry before the ink is dry before the ink was dry boil dry bone dry brick outer walls with dry dash finish clean dry air clear and dry cooling with dry cooling towers drain dry dry air dry air pump dry and air Dry area dry as a biscuit dry as a bone dry as a mummy dry as a stick dry as dust dry battery Dry blow Dry bone dry book Dry Branch dry bread Dry castor dry cell dry cell battery dry cereal dry clean dry cleaned coal dry cleaner dry cleaners dry cleaner's dry cleaner's shop dry cleaning dry cold dry containment dry cough Dry Creek Dry cup Dry cupping dry density Dry distillation Dry dock dry drill dry end dry extract Dry Eye Syndrome Dry Eye Syndromes dry eyed dry farming Dry fat dry fly dry fog Dry Fork dry fruits dry gap dry gap bridge Dry goods dry goods store dry grass dry hail dry harbour dry hole plug dry ice dry ice freezer dry ironic ironical pawky wry dry joke dry kiln dry knot dry lake dry land dry lease dry leasing Dry light Dry masonry dry mass dry matter Dry measure Dry meter dry milk dry mop dry mount dry mounting dry mouth Dry nurse dry off dry oneself dry orgasm dry out dry pack dry pea Dry pile dry pint Dry pipe Dry plate. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "dry": dry-as-dust, dry-assembly, dry-bagged, dry-bark, Dry-beat, dry-boatswain, Dry-boned, dry-bony, dry-bulb thermometer, dry-cave, dry-cell, dry-clean, dry-cleaned, dry-cleaner, dry-cleaners, dry-cleaning, dry-cleaning, dry-cleaning establishment, dry-cleaning machine, dry-clean-only, dry-coloured, dry-cow, dry-cure, dry-deposition, dry-dock, dry-drilling, dry-drunk, Dry-eyed, dry-farming, Dry-fisted, dry-floated, dry-fly, dry-fried, dry-fry, dry-glistening, dry-goods, dry-gulching, dry-heat, dry-hopped, dry-humoured, dry-ice, dry-into-wet, dry-land, dry-lay, dry-lease, dry-looking, dry-mix, dry-mouthed, dry-nosed, dry-nurse, dry-out, dry-out farm, Dry-plate process, dry-play, dry-plucked, dry-road, dry-roast, dry-roasted, dry-rot, dry-rotted, Dry-rub, Dry-rubbed, Dry-rubbing, dry-run, dry-salt, dry-salter, dry-scraped, dry-season, dry-seasonal, Dry-shod, dry-skinned, dry-smelling, dry-spun, Dry-stone, dry-stone wall, dry-stone-wall, dry-storage, dry-store, dry-stored, dry-suits, dry-tanks, dry-type, dry-verge, dry-walling, dry-weight, dry-wipe, dry-witted.

Ending with "dry": half-dry, medium-dry, tinder-dry, wet-and-dry.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Dry

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

dry ice

738

dry ice store

123

dry skin

514

dry hair

114

dry socket

397

wet dry filter

113

dry erase board

358

dry well

112

dry cleaning

356

cleaners dry fl miami

111

dry mouth

349

dry kill logic

109

dry eyes

274

dry sex

99

dry cleaners

273

dry rub recipe

99

dry cell

209

dry humping

96

dry tortugas

207

dry tortugas national park

92

dry erase

203

dry bag

80

dry eye

181

dry ridge kentucky

80

chem dry

164

dry fly

78

dry

164

dry vacuum pump

78

dry rub

147

dry rot

76

dry flower

141

dry erase markerboards student

73

dry cough

136

dry ice blasting

73

dry scalp

133

student dry erase boards

72

dry skin care

131

barbecue dry rub

71

dry suit

127

boards dry erase marker student

70
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Dry

Language Translations for "dry"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

droog, dor. (various references)

   

Albanian

  

pa lëng, e shterur, i etur (agog, eager, keen, parched, rapacious, ravenous, solicitous, thirsty, voracious, wistful), i hidhët (acrid, bitter), i mërzitshëm (annoying, boring, bothersome, corny, dead alive, depressing, dissatisfactory, dreary, dull, fatiguing, fierce, pesky, plaguesome, pragmatical, slow, tedious, tiresome, weariful, wearisome, weary), i pazbukuruar (unenlivened, unvarnished), i tharë (blasted, bone dry, dried, dried up, gaunt, husky, jerked, jerky, parched, rough-dry, thirsty, withered), i thatë (arid, blain, dead, dehydrated, dried, empty, furuncle, lank, lathy, peaked, rainless, raw boned, scraggy, scrannel, scrawny, scrubby, sec, sere, short, skinny, slab-sided, slender, spare, spidery, thin, waterless, wizen, wizened), abstinent, kundërshtues i pijeve alkoolike, therës (acid, acidly, acrimonious, acute, biting, butcher, caustic, cutting, epigrammatic, executioner, exquisite, incisive, keen, nippy, penetrating, peppery, piercing, poignant, sharp, sharp cut, stinging, trenchant), pa lot (tearless), që s'pi, që të jep etje, shterp (barren, desert, effete, sterile), thahem (become dry, become numb, desiccate, feel cold, get dry, pine), thaj (blot, desiccate, drain, drink off, dry up, exsiccate, feel cool, sap, sear, torrefy, wipe out, wither), thatë (barely, drily, dryly, only, said), i zhveshur (bald, bare, bleak, defoliate, leafless, naked, nude, treeless, unclad, undressed). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏غسيل جاف, ‏جاف (arid, becoming dry, boorish, brittle, churlish, crude, curt, dehydrated, desiccated, dried, dryish, gross, harsh, objectionable, rough, surly, unceremonious, uncivil, uncouth, ungracious, wild), ‏جاف الضرع, ‏جف (drain, dry up, run dry, season), ‏جفاف (aridity, aridness, coldness, dehydration, desiccation, drought, drying up, dryness, exsiccation), ‏جفف (dehydrate, desiccate, drain off, exsiccate, mangle, mummify, parch, sear, season, spin), ‏جفف الفم, ‏ذابل (blasted, passe, sear, sere, shrivelled, staleness, tatty, withered, wizened), ‏ظامئ (thirsty), ‏حجارة بطارية, ‏يبس, ‏غير سائل, ‏قاحل (arid, barren, desert, infertile, waste), ‏قليل الأمطار, ‏نشف (cure, scorch, tumble dry), ‏مجدب (arid, barren, desert, infertile, sterile, sterilized, unfruitful, waste), ‏متسم بالواقعية, ‏موضوعي (documentary, impartial, literal, nonpartisan, objective, objectivist, outer, thematic, topical), ‏سبب الظمأ. (various references)

   

Aymara

  

huañachaña (to dry). (various references)

   

Basque

  

lehor. (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

забравям си репликата, изсъхнал (dried, parched, sapless, sere, thirsty), изсъхвам (become peaky, become thin and hollow-cheeked, crisp, drain, dry up, get dry, mummify, parch, sear, season), ироничен (bland, derisive, derisory, ironic, pawky, sly), привърженик на сухия режим (prohibitionist, pussyfoot), преставам да давам мляко, пресъхнал, избърсвам (mop up, remove, wipe, wipe clean, wipe dry, wipe off), жаден (ambitious, avid, concupiscent, craving, droughty, eager, hungry, thirsty), съхна (wither), необщителен (antisocial, dissociable, dissocial, incommunicable, incommunicative, morose, reserved, reticent, segregative, self contained, taciturn, uncommunicative, unneighborly, unneighbourly, unsociable, unsocial, withdrawn), който кара на вода, резлив (nippy, sharp), суша (air, aridness, bake, drought, earth, exsiccate, fire, land, main, mainland, terra firma, weather), сух (academic, academical, anhydrous, arid, aseptic, bald, brut, chaffy, chippy, dried, droughty, fleshless, gaunt, hacking, lean, liny, matter of fact, pedestrian, prosy, rainless, sapless, sec, spare, tearless, undamped, uninspired), сухо място, сухо време, пресъхвам (becoming dry, parch). (various references)

   

Catalan

  

sec, eixut. (various references)

   

Chamorro

  

tiempon somnak (dry season). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

(scorched), (impatient, parched), , 索然 (dull), (hold up, hot, mortgage, on the whole, push against, to arrive, to reach, to resist, to support), (rotten), 干燥 (Dryness), (shield, to concern, to do, to manage, to work), 乾燥 (arid, dull), 乾旱 (arid, drought), (male, strong). (various references)

   

Czech

  

usušit, suchý (arid, bald, bare, dead, desiccated, droughty, hacking, matter of fact, pedestrian, sear, sere, torrid, wry). (various references)

   

Danish

  

tørre (bake, stove), tør (harsh). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

droog, drogen (bake, dehumidify, dehydrate, drying, seasoning, stove), dor. (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

sekigi, sekiĝi, seka. (various references)

   

Faeroese

  

turrur, turka (delete, wipe, wipe off), torna. (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

تشنه شدن , خشک انداختن , اخلاقاخشک , بی اب (Thirsty). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

kuiva (arid), kuivata (drain, wipe). (various references)

   

French

  

sec (becoming dry, dried), sécher (to dry). (various references)

   

Frisian

  

druie, droegje, droechmeitsje. (various references)

   

German

  

trocken (arid, barren, bookish, dead pan, drily, dry-cell, dryly, dusty, humorless, humorlessly, humourless, humourlessly, jejune, stale, uninspiring, wry), trocknen (cure, dehumidify, desiccate, desiccation, parch, to dehumidify, to dry, towel down), dörren (dehydrate, desiccate, parch, to dehydrate, to desiccate, to dry), dürr (arid, aridly, barren, lank, scraggy, scrawny, seares, searly, skinny, withered), austrocknen (drain, dry out, dry up, parch, sear, shrivel, wither), abtrocknen (dry off, dry up, to dry, to wipe, towel down, wipe). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

στεγνώνω (become dry, dry up), στεγνός (parched), ξηρός (crisp, parched). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

יבש (sere). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

száraz (anhydrous, arid, bald, bare, cut and dried, droughty, dryasdust, dryish, fine, husky, lean, prosaic, prosy, sear, sec, sere, stale, undamped), kiszáradt (parched, thirsty, weazened, wizen, wizened), aszalt (dried, parched, shrivelled), szárított (dried), víztelen sivatag, szomjas (bone dry, hungry, thirsting, thirsty, to be dry, to feel dry), szesztilalom híve (prohibitionist), tél (winter), töltés nélküli, terméketlen (barren, effete, fruitless, hungry, infertile, jejune, lean, non-productive, sterile, unfruitful, unproductive), porított (powdered), ostoba (asinine, bird brained, blockish, brainless, Daffy, doltish, dumb, dump, dunce, fatuous, feeble minded, goofy, hulking, idiotic, inane, inept, lack-brain, lame brain, loggerheaded, Looby, numb-skull, numskull, oafish, owlish, preposterous, puerile, silly, simple, simple minded, simpleton, slow, sot, stupid, thick-headed, to cut capers, tomfool, witless, wooden-headed), meddő (abortive, barren, dead, effete, refuse, spoil, waste), unalmas (bald, boring, cut and dried, dull, dusty, groaty, grotty, heavy, humdrum, insipid, languid, muzzy, pokey, prosaic, prosy, repetitious, tedious, tiresome, tiring, witless), hallgatag (dumb, incommunicable, reticent, silent, taciturn, tight-lipped), fanyar (acerbic, acid, acrid, acrimonious, austere, crusty, frumpish, harsh, sour, tart), prohibicionista. (various references)

   

Icelandic

  

þurr. (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

membeku (become immobile, clot, congeal, congealed, freeze, inflexible, over, rigid, unbending), kering (arid, droughty), gersang (arid, barren, coarse). (various references)

   

Irish

  

tirim. (various references)

   

Italian

  

secco (arid, dried, offhand, offhanded, sharp, short, skinny, thin, withered), seccare (annoy, bore, bother, get annoyed, get bored, harass, pester, put out, rile, trouble, worry), asciutto (arid, brusque, curt), essiccare (become dray, dehydrate, desiccate, drain, dry up, exsiccate, parch, sap), asciugare (blot, dry up, get dry, mop, wipe, wipe oneself, wipe up). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

乾燥 (arid, dehydrated, insipid). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

ドライ , さくぜん (desolate), かさかさ (bone dry), かんそう (arid, contemplation, dehydrated, dry grass, hay, hearty send-off, impressions, insipid, meditation, physiognomy, running the race, staying the course, thoughts), かんせい (accomplishment, cheer, complete, completion, control, dryness, government-manufactured, government-regulated organization or facility etc., inertia, perfection, pitfall, quiet, sense, sensitiveness, sensitivity, shout, shout of joy, snoring sound, tranquil, trap), こちこち (frightened, hard, puritanical). (various references)

   

Korean 

  

건조한 (Arid, Waterless). (various references)

   

Lombard

  

secch. (various references)

   

Malay

  

kering. (