Dry
/dɹaɪ/
noun
The process by which something is dried.
“This towel is still damp: I think it needs another dry.”
A prohibitionist (of alcoholic beverages).
(with "the") The dry season.
verb
To lose moisture.
“The clothes dried on the line.”
To remove moisture from.
“Devin dried her eyes with a handkerchief.”
To be thirsty.
adjective
Free from or lacking moisture.
“This towel's dry. Could you wet it and cover the chicken so it doesn't go dry as it cooks?”
Unable to produce a liquid, as water, oil, or (farming) milk.
“This well is as dry as that cow.”
Built without or lacking mortar.