💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dryth"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| drithnoun | Alternative form of dryth. [(obsolete, uncountable) Dryness.] |
| dessicationnoun | Misspelling of desiccation. [(uncountable) The state or process of being desiccated] |
| drouthnoun | (Scotland and Northern England, otherwise archaic or poetic) Alternative form of drought. [A period of unusually low rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell.] |
| drowthnoun | (obsolete) drought |
| driernoun | A surname from German. |
| dryernoun | One who, or that which, dries; any device or facility employed to remove water or humidity, e.g. a desiccative |
| druftnoun | (Northern England) Alternative form of drought. [A period of unusually low rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell.] |
| dry powdernoun | (finance) Cash (or cash-like securities) kept in reserve in case of need. |
| dry measurenoun | A unit of volume used in measuring dry commodities (e.g. grain or fruit). |
| dampthnoun | (obsolete) dampness |
| dry spellnoun | (figurative) A period or time where there is little activity, productivity, low income etc. |
| drylandernoun | A person who lives on dry land, rather than by the sea or on board a boat, etc. |
| dustnoun | Fine particles. |
| droughtnoun | A period of unusually low rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell. |
| dry linenoun | (meteorology) An imaginary line across a continent that separates moist air from an eastern body of water and dry desert air from the west. |
| dessicatornoun | Misspelling of desiccator. [A closed glass vessel containing a desiccant (such as silica gel) used in laboratories for drying materials or for keeping them dry.] |
| damp | In a state between dry and wet; moderately wet; moist. |
| driefatnoun | Obsolete spelling of dryfat. [(obsolete) A dry vat or basket.] |
| drear | (poetic, literary) Dreary. |
| dreichnoun | (uncountable, Scotland) Bleakness, gloom; specifically, gloomy (cold, overcast, rainy, etc.) weather. |
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