Dry

/draɪ/ adjective, verb

As an adjective, it means not wet, containing no or very little water or moisture. As a verb, it means to remove moisture from something or to become free of moisture.

From Old English 'drȳge' meaning 'dry', from Proto-Germanic '*draugiz'. Related to German 'trocken' and Dutch 'droog'. The core meaning has changed very little over time.

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