Etymology: [ ar-&d ] (adjective.) 1652. Ultimately from the Latin term āridus (“dry, arid, parched”), confer its synonymous contracted form ardus. Originally from the verb āreo (“I am dry, I am parched”), akin to ārdeō (“I'm on fire, I burn”).
Synonyms: barren, bone-dry, desert, dry as a bone, dry as dust, dusty, moistureless, parched, thirsty, waterless, boring, colorless, drab, dreary, dry, dull, flat, insipid, lackluster
Very dry, Describing a very dry climate. Typically defined as less than 25 cm or 10 inches of rainfall annually, Devoid of value, lacking moisture, especially having insufficient rainfall to support trees or shrubs, Describes a very dry lane surface, An arid area is dry and hot, with little rainfall and few plants, Dry; having no moisture, barren, applied to areas having less than 15 inches rainfall per year, Rolo lacking sufficient water or rainfall; "an arid climate"; "a waterless well"; "miles of waterless country to cross, (1) Areas where mean annual evaporation exceeds mean annual precipitation; (2) having insufficient rainfall to support agriculture; (3) the hyper-arid zone (arid index 0 03) comprises dryland areas without vegetation with the exception of a few scattered shrubs Annual rainfall is low, rarely exceeding 100 millimeters (4 inches) In the arid zone (arid index 0 03-0 20), the native vegetation is sparse, being comprised of annual and perennial grasses and other herbaceous vegetation, and shrubs and small trees There is high rainfall variability, with annual amounts ranging between 100 and 300 millimeters (4 and 12 inches), Exhausted of moisture; parched with heat; dry; barren, dry, parched, settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery"-C, Dry, having little rainfall, desert climate, A term used for an extremely dry climate The degree to which a climate lacks effective, life-promoting moisture It is considered the opposite of humid when speaking of climates, A term used for an extemely dry climate The degree to which a climate lacks effective, life-promoting moisture It is considered the opposite of humid when speaking of climates, lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless; "a technically perfect but arid performance of the sonata"; "a desiccate romance"; "a prissy and emotionless creature settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery"-C J Rolo, lacking sufficient water or rainfall; "an arid climate"; "a waterless well"; "miles of waterless country to cross", Arid land is so dry that very few plants can grow on it. new strains of crops that can withstand arid conditions, If you describe something such as a period of your life or an academic subject as arid, you mean that it has so little interest, excitement, or purpose that it makes you feel bored or unhappy. She had given him the only joy his arid life had ever known, region region that is very dry, with an annual rainfall of less than 250 mm (by comparison, London has an average rainfall of 600 mm), A term describing a climate or region in which precipitation is so deficient in quantity or occurs so infrequently that intensive agricultural production is not possible without irrigation, extremely dry; the driest climates on our planet, often associated with the desert vegetation type, very dry area; rainfall is too little for vegetation to grow, An adjective which describes regions where precipitation is so deficient in quantity, or occurs at such times, that agriculture is impracticable without irrigation, An adjective applied to regions where precipitation is deficient in quantity; where agriculture is impractical without irrigation ARTESIAN AQUIFER: An aquifer where the water is under sufficient head (pressure) to cause it to rise above the zone of saturation if the opportunity were afforded for it to do so ARTESIAN WELL: A well tapping a confined or artesian aquifer in which the static water level stands above the top of the aquifer The term is sometimes used to include all wells tapping confined water Wells with water level above the water table are said to have positive artesian head, (pressure) and those with water level below the water table, negative artesian head, Describes regions where precipitation is insufficient in quantity for most crops and where agriculture is impractical without irrigation, A relatively dry climate in which annual precipitation is less than 10 inches, which generally is insufficient for crops to be grown without irrigation Such areas usually are the focus of debate over federal water policies, An adjective applied to regions where precipitation is deficient in quantity; where agriculture is impractical without irrigation, In an arid manner, dryly,
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Very dry
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Describing a very dry climate. Typically defined as less than 25 cm or 10 inches of rainfall annually
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Devoid of value
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lacking moisture, especially having insufficient rainfall to support trees or shrubs
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Describes a very dry lane surface
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An arid area is dry and hot, with little rainfall and few plants
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Dry; having no moisture, barren, applied to areas having less than 15 inches rainfall per year
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Rolo lacking sufficient water or rainfall; "an arid climate"; "a waterless well"; "miles of waterless country to cross
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(1) Areas where mean annual evaporation exceeds mean annual precipitation; (2) having insufficient rainfall to support agriculture; (3) the hyper-arid zone (arid index 0 03) comprises dryland areas without vegetation with the exception of a few scattered shrubs Annual rainfall is low, rarely exceeding 100 millimeters (4 inches) In the arid zone (arid index 0 03-0 20), the native vegetation is sparse, being comprised of annual and perennial grasses and other herbaceous vegetation, and shrubs and small trees There is high rainfall variability, with annual amounts ranging between 100 and 300 millimeters (4 and 12 inches)
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Exhausted of moisture; parched with heat; dry; barren
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dry, parched sıfat
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settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery"-C
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Dry, having little rainfall, desert climate
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A term used for an extremely dry climate The degree to which a climate lacks effective, life-promoting moisture It is considered the opposite of humid when speaking of climates
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A term used for an extemely dry climate The degree to which a climate lacks effective, life-promoting moisture It is considered the opposite of humid when speaking of climates
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lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless; "a technically perfect but arid performance of the sonata"; "a desiccate romance"; "a prissy and emotionless creature settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery"-C J Rolo
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lacking sufficient water or rainfall; "an arid climate"; "a waterless well"; "miles of waterless country to cross"
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Arid land is so dry that very few plants can grow on it. new strains of crops that can withstand arid conditions
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If you describe something such as a period of your life or an academic subject as arid, you mean that it has so little interest, excitement, or purpose that it makes you feel bored or unhappy. She had given him the only joy his arid life had ever known
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region region that is very dry, with an annual rainfall of less than 250 mm (by comparison, London has an average rainfall of 600 mm)
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A term describing a climate or region in which precipitation is so deficient in quantity or occurs so infrequently that intensive agricultural production is not possible without irrigation
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extremely dry; the driest climates on our planet, often associated with the desert vegetation type
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very dry area; rainfall is too little for vegetation to grow
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An adjective which describes regions where precipitation is so deficient in quantity, or occurs at such times, that agriculture is impracticable without irrigation
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An adjective applied to regions where precipitation is deficient in quantity; where agriculture is impractical without irrigation ARTESIAN AQUIFER: An aquifer where the water is under sufficient head (pressure) to cause it to rise above the zone of saturation if the opportunity were afforded for it to do so ARTESIAN WELL: A well tapping a confined or artesian aquifer in which the static water level stands above the top of the aquifer The term is sometimes used to include all wells tapping confined water Wells with water level above the water table are said to have positive artesian head, (pressure) and those with water level below the water table, negative artesian head
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Describes regions where precipitation is insufficient in quantity for most crops and where agriculture is impractical without irrigation
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A relatively dry climate in which annual precipitation is less than 10 inches, which generally is insufficient for crops to be grown without irrigation Such areas usually are the focus of debate over federal water policies
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An adjective applied to regions where precipitation is deficient in quantity; where agriculture is impractical without irrigation
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