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[Subject: Relation Of Natural Factors]
- Free of water or dampness
Translated in 64 languages
[Subject: Pulp & Paper Technologies]
- To free from water or dampness.
Translated in 44 languages
[Subject: Generalities]
- To become dry, or to make dry
Translated in 32 languages
Translated by: NISHU VARMA
Translated in 18 languages
Translated by: PEZZUOLI CLAUDIO
Translated in 12 languages
Translated by: DAVID LAURENT
Translated in 10 languages
- Free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal moisture or depleted of water, or no longer wet.
Translated by: PABLA ADRIANA NARANJO PONCE
Translated in 7 languages
- In describing a wind
Translated by: RHISIART HINCKS
Translated in 4 languages
- Not yielding milk (of cows, sheep etc.)
Translated in 3 languages
- Of a river bed, a well etc.: not yielding water
- Of bread, meat etc., hard or stale
Translated in 2 languages
- Prohibitionist. A reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages.
[Subject: Political Science]
- A person who favours strict adherence to hardline right-wing Conservative policies
Translated by: ROBERT GRIGOR BAXTER
Translated by: GUEST USER
- Humorously sarcastic or mocking. "Dry humor", an ironic remark often conveys an intented meaning obliquely.
Translated in 1 languages
- of plants or crops, to cease to flourish; also applied to parts of the body, or people as they approach death
Translated by: ALEXANDER MILLINGTON SYNGE
Translated in 34 languages
- Covered, moistened, or saturated with water or another liquid
Translated in 33 languages
[Subject: Southern Africa]
- wet clothes
Translated by: POLTOAPAVLOVA TANYA