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Drought Dry or
dry area,
relating to
legal prohibition of selling, serving, or
imbibing alcoholic beverages Dry humor,
deadpan Dryness (medical)
Dryness (taste)...
- membranes.
Examples of
local dryness include dry mouth,
dry eyes,
dry skin (xeroderma),
Diabetic foot and ****l
dryness.
These often have
specific causes...
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Insufficient lubrication or ****l
dryness can
cause dyspareunia,
which is a type of ****ual pain disorder.
While ****l
dryness is
considered an
indicator for...
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Dryness is a
property of
beverages that
describes the lack of a
sweet taste. This may be due to a lack of sugars, the
presence of some
other taste that...
- urine-diverting
dry toilets (UDDT) is a
common method to
achieve pathogen kill, as
pathogens can only
tolerate a
certain dryness level. In addition,
drying is required...
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describes spiritual dryness as a
difficulty sometimes experienced in one's
prayer life,
which may lead to discouragement.
Dryness can
expose a lack of...
- Xerostomia, also
known as
dry mouth, is a
subjective complaint of
dryness in the mouth,
which may be ****ociated with a
change in the
composition of saliva...
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Drys may
refer to:
Drys (Thrace) (Δρῦς), an
ancient city in
Thrace Drys (Δρῦς), one of the
names of the
ancient city of
Rouphinianai in
Bithynia Drys...
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Desiccation is the
state of
extreme dryness, or the
process of
extreme drying. A
desiccant is a
hygroscopic (attracts and
holds water)
substance that...
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Dry stone,
sometimes called drystack or, in Scotland, drystane, is a
building method by
which structures are
constructed from
stones without any mortar...