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drying
[ drahy-ing ]
adjective
- causing dryness:
a drying breeze.
- designed to become or capable of becoming dry and hard on exposure to air.
drying
/ ˈɪɪŋ /
noun
- the action or process of making or becoming dry
- Also called (not now in technical usage)seasoning the processing of timber until it has a moisture content suitable for the purposes for which it is to be used
adjective
- causing dryness
a drying wind
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz·iԲ adjective
- ܲ·iԲ adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
This countertop infusion machine automates every step—drying, decarboxylation, and infusion—letting you infuse oils, butters, honeys, and more without the usual guesswork.
Some wrap their ham in foil to prevent drying out, but this can hinder the glaze’s ability to caramelize.
The camera was found at the foot of a hedge and needed two days of drying out before the memory card could be accessed.
The National time was brought forward an hour and 15 minutes to reduce the build-up and provide safer ground for runners in case of drying conditions.
A “warming and drying trend” is predicted through the weekend, and it could be the end of the month before any more rain comes, the weather service reported.
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