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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary بطورخشک .
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version بطورخشک
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 dry adj. Pronunciation: ' drī Function: adjective Inflected Form:   dri·er also dry·er \ ' drī(-ə)r\ ; dri·est also dry·est \ ' drī-əst\ Etymology: Middle English, from Old English dry ̄ ge; akin to Old High German truckan dry, Old English drēahnian to drain Date: before 12th century 1 a : free or relatively free from a liquid and especially water b : not being in or under water < dry land> c : lacking precipitation or humidity <a dry climate> 2 a : characterized by exhaustion of a supply of liquid <a dry well> b : devoid of running water <a dry ravine> c : devoid of natural moisture <my throat was dry > d : no longer sticky or damp <the paint is dry > e : not giving milk <a dry cow> f : lacking freshness : STALE g : ANHYDROUS 3 a : marked by the absence or scantiness of secretions <a dry cough> b : not shedding or accompanied by tears <a dry sob> 4 obsolete : involving no bloodshed or drowning <I would fain die a dry death ― Shakespeare> 5 a : marked by the absence of alcoholic beverages <a dry party> b : prohibiting the manufacture or distribution of alcoholic beverages <a dry county> 6 : served or eaten without butter or margarine < dry toast> 7 a : lacking sweetness : SEC < dry champagne> b : having all or most sugar fermented to alcohol <a dry wine> < dry beer> 8 a : solid as opposed to liquid < dry groceries> b : reduced to powder or flakes : DEHYDRATED < dry milk> 9 : functioning without lubrication <a dry clutch> 10 of natural gas : containing no recoverable hydrocarbon (as gasoline) 11 : requiring no liquid in preparation or operation <a dry photocopying process> 12 a : not showing or communicating warmth…