Arid

/ˈærɪd/ adjective

Having little or no rain; extremely dry. Can also describe something lacking in interest, excitement, or meaning.

From Latin aridus meaning 'dry, parched,' from arēre 'to be dry.' The word entered English in the 17th century, initially used in geographic and botanical contexts before expanding to metaphorical uses describing dull or lifeless things.

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ARجاف
BNশুষ্ক
CAàrid
CSsuchý
DAtør
DEtrocken
ELάνυδρος
ESárido
FAخشک
FIkuiva
FRaride
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