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(n.) a gradual loss of moisture in the tissues
(adj.) developing in a dry place, in reference to changes in the species structure of an ecological community over time
(n.) a condition of the hair characterized by dryness and brittleness
(adj.) characterized by, relating to, or requiring only a small amount of moisture
(n.) the opening of seed pods and the dispersal of seeds when induced by dry conditions
(n.) roughness and dryness of the skin
(n.) lack of moisture in the nasal passages
(n.) the habitual eating of dry foods, as among the primitive Christians during Lent and on other fasting occasions
(adj.) flourishing in or adapted to a dry hot environment
(adj.) having little capacity to resist drought or tolerate dry conditions
(n.) a dry voice, caused by pancreatic dysfunction
(n.) abnormal dryness of the eyeball, which may occur as a result of vitamin A deficiency or certain autoimmune syndromes
(n.) a plant that needs very little water
(n.) abnormal dryness of any tissue
(n.) pain that results by touching a dry or rough object
(n.) dryness of the mouth resulting from diminished or arrested salivary secretion
(n.) dryness of the body as a whole
(n.) a dry and hot environment
(n.) dry friction
(n.) a member of the genus of fishes that only includes the swordfish
(n.) the posterior and smallest of the three divisions of the breastbone, below the gladiolus and manubrium
(adj.) sword-shaped
(n.) the pointed process of cartilage, supported by a core of bone, connected with the lower end of sternum
(adj.) characteristic of certain conjoined twins who are united at the breast bone, particularly at the lower end of it
(adj.) having sword-shaped leaves
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