Found 4 items, similar to dried.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: dry
kering
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: dry
gersang, kering, membeku
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: dried
dry
n : a reformer who opposes the use of intoxicating beverages
[syn:
prohibitionist]
[also:
dried,
dryest,
dryer,
driest,
drier]
dry
v 1: remove the moisture from and make dry;
“dry clothes”;
“dry
hair” [syn:
dry out] [ant:
wet]
2: become dry or drier;
“The laundry dries in the sun” [syn:
dry out
]
[also:
dried,
dryest,
dryer,
driest,
drier]
dried
adj 1: not still wet;
“the ink has dried”;
“a face marked with
dried tears”
2: preserved by removing natural moisture;
“dried beef”;
“dried
fruit”;
“dehydrated eggs”;
“shredded and desiccated
coconut meat” [syn:
dehydrated,
desiccated]
dry
adj 1: free from liquid or moisture; lacking natural or normal
moisture or depleted of water; or no longer wet;
“dry
land”;
“dry clothes”;
“a dry climate”;
“dry splintery
boards”;
“a dry river bed”;
“the paint is dry” [ant:
wet]
2: humorously sarcastic or mocking;
“dry humor”;
“an ironic
remark often conveys an intended meaning obliquely”;
“an
ironic novel”;
“an ironical smile”;
“with a wry Scottish
wit” [syn:
ironic,
ironical,
wry]
3: opposed to or prohibiting the production and sale of
alcoholic beverages;
“the dry vote led by preachers and
bootleggers”;
“a dry state” [ant:
wet]
4: not producing milk;
“a dry cow” [ant:
wet]
5: (of wines) not sweet because of decomposition of sugar
during fermentation;
“a dry white burgundy” [ant:
sweet]
6: without a mucous or watery discharge;
“a dry cough”;
“that
rare thing in the wintertime; a small child with a dry
nose” [ant:
phlegmy]
7: not shedding tears;
“dry sobs”;
“with dry eyes”
8: lacking interest or stimulation; dull and lifeless;
“a dry
book”;
“a dry lecture filled with trivial details”;
“dull
and juiceless as only book knowledge can be when it is
unrelated to...life”- John Mason Brown [syn:
juiceless]
9: used of solid substances in contrast with liquid ones;
“dry
weight”
10: unproductive especially of the expected results;
“a dry
run”;
“a mind dry of new ideas”
11: having no adornment or coloration;
“dry facts”;
“rattled off
the facts in a dry mechanical manner”
12: (of food) eaten without a spread or sauce or other garnish;
“dry toast”;
“dry meat”
13: suffering from fluid deprivation;
“his mouth was dry”
14: having a large proportion of strong liquor;
“a very dry
martini is almost straight gin”
15: lacking warmth or emotional involvement;
“a dry greeting”;
“a dry reading of the lines”;
“a dry critique”
16: practicing complete abstinence from alcoholic beverages;
“he's been dry for ten years”;
“no thank you; I happen to
be teetotal” [syn:
teetotal]
[also:
dried,
dryest,
dryer,
driest,
drier]
dried
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English → English (gcide)
Definition: Dried
Dried
\Dried\ (dr[imac]d),
imp. & p. p. of
Dry. Also adj.; as, dried apples.
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Dry
\Dry\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Dried; p. pr. & vb. n.
Drying.] [AS. drygan; cf. drugian to grow dry. See
Dry,
a.]
To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any
kind, and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to
dry one's tears; the wind dries the earth; to dry a wet
cloth; to dry hay.
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To dry up.
(a) To scorch or parch with thirst; to deprive utterly of
water; to consume.
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Their honorable men are famished, and their
multitude dried up with thirst. -- Is. v. 13.
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The water of the sea, which formerly covered it,
was in time exhaled and dried up by the sun.
--Woodward.
(b) To make to cease, as a stream of talk.
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Their sources of revenue were dried up. -- Jowett
(Thucyd. )
To dry a cow, or
To dry up a cow, to cause a cow to cease
secreting milk. --Tylor.
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