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Electric battery type
A dry cell is a type of electric battery, commonly used for portable electrical devices. Unlike wet cell batteries, which have a liquid electrolyte, dry
Dry_cell
Power supply with electrochemical cells
tube devices historically used a wet cell for the "A" battery (to provide power to the filament) and a dry cell for the "B" battery (to provide the plate
Electric_battery
Type of dry cell battery
option for appliances with low power demand. A zinc–carbon battery is a dry cell that provides direct electric current from the electrochemical reaction
Zinc–carbon_battery
American metal band
Dry Cell was an American nu metal band formed in 1998 in California, known in earlier stages as Impúr. They are best known for their song "Body Crumbles"
Dry_Cell_(band)
American musician
November 2017. He is also the former lead vocalist for the nu metal band Dry Cell. Gutt has appeared in two seasons of the American reality television series
Jeff_Gutt
Portable and hand-held electrical devices were made feasible with the "dry cell", where the electrolyte was in the form of a paste resistant to spilling
History_of_the_battery
Standard size of dry cell battery
The C battery (C size battery or R14 battery) is a standard size of dry cell battery typically used in medium-drain applications such as toys, modern boomboxes
C_battery
German physician, scientist and inventor
have contributed to improve the Leclanché cell and to have fostered the development of the first dry cell, also known as the zinc–carbon battery, less
Carl_Gassner
Standard size of dry cell battery
standard size of dry cell battery. They are commonly used in portable electronic devices, typically low-drain ones. AAA batteries are single cell and are made
AAA_battery
Standard size of dry cell battery
Ni-MH cells around 31 g (1.1 oz). Primary (non-rechargeable) zinc–carbon (dry cell) AA batteries have around 400–900 milliampere hours capacity, with measured
AA_battery
Cell without plumbing facilities
In prison terminology a dry cell is a room that prisoners are placed in that lacks any plumbing facilities such as a toilet or shower. In the Federal Bureau
Dry_cell_(prison)
Indian businessman
Burman family, he also led the family's acquisition of a majority stake in dry cell battery maker Eveready Industries India and the family's entry into the
Mohit_Burman
First electrical battery that could continuously provide an electric current to a circuit
to the very small currents generated. The dry pile could be referred to as the ancestor of the modern dry cell.[original research?] Electronics portal List
Voltaic_pile
Stroboflash is the name of one of the earliest commercially successful portable dry cell battery powered electronic flashes produced. It was designed and initially
Stroboflash
arrangement, and special characteristics. The same physically interchangeable cell size or battery size may have widely different characteristics; physical
List_of_battery_sizes
Battery (cell) with an anode of zinc and a cathode of manganese dioxide
of zinc (reductant). The chemistry of this cell was later successfully adapted to manufacture a dry cell. In 1866, Georges Leclanché invented a battery
Leclanché_cell
Index of articles associated with the same name
Look up lithium battery in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lithium battery may refer to: Lithium metal battery, a non-rechargeable battery with lithium
Lithium_battery
Standard battery size
A D battery (D cell or IEC R20) is a standardized size of a dry cell. A D cell is cylindrical with an electrical contact at each end; the positive end
D_battery
Type of rechargeable battery
Ni–Cd cell is 1.3 V. Ni–Cd batteries are made in a wide range of sizes and capacities, from portable sealed types interchangeable with carbon–zinc dry cells
Nickel–cadmium_battery
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up DRY, driest, dry, or dryness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Dry or dryness most often refers to: Lack of rainfall, which may refer to Arid
Dry
Electrically ignited photographic light source
to receive the flash-light powder. The casing A is adapted to contain cells of dry battery, which can be introduced into or removed from the lower end through
Flash-lamp
more electrochemical cells. There are two lists provided in the table. The primary (non-rechargeable) and secondary (rechargeable) cell lists are lists of
List_of_battery_types
Standard size of dry cell battery
An N battery (or N cell) is a standard size of dry-cell battery. An N battery is cylindrical with electrical contacts on each end; the positive end has
N_battery
American electric battery manufacturer
independent in 1914. In 1907, Ever Ready announced AA dry cell, and in 1911 it developed AAA dry cell.[independent source needed] In 1914, The American Ever
Eveready_Battery_Company
Non-rechargable battery
cell), or silver (e.g. silver-oxide cell). The battery terminal (electrode) that develops a positive voltage polarity (the carbon electrode in a dry cell)
Primary_battery
Portable hand-held electric light
a battery, and a switch, all enclosed in a case. The invention of the dry cell and miniature incandescent electric lamps made the first battery-powered
Flashlight
Class of electrical battery
referred to as a "wet battery". (A dry cell could be used for the purpose, but the ampere-hour capacity of dry cells was too low at the time to be of practical
Vacuum_tube_battery
Indian battery manufacturer in Kolkata
than a billion units a year. EIIL is India's largest selling brand of dry cell batteries and flashlights (torches), with dominant market shares of about
Eveready_Industries_India
Naming of types of electrical battery
Standard battery nomenclature describes portable dry cell batteries that have physical dimensions and electrical characteristics interchangeable between
Battery_nomenclature
Indian battery manufacturer
covering over 5 lakh (500,000) retail outlets. Nippo is the second largest dry cell battery manufacturer in India, with 28% of the market in 2006. The company
Nippo_Batteries
Topics referred to by the same term
D cell can mean: D battery, a common size of dry-cell electrical battery D cell (biology), a hormone secreting, regulatory cell type found in the stomach
D_cell
his invention of the Leclanché cell, one of the first modern electrical batteries and the forerunner of the modern dry cell battery. Leclanché was born in
Georges_Leclanché
Torture device
telephone. The electric generator of the telephone is wired in sequence to two dry cell batteries so that the instrument can be used to administer electric shocks
Tucker_Telephone
Battery format
battery (also known as GP27A, MN27, L828, 27A, V27A, A27BP, G27A) is a dry cell-type battery used in some small remote controls and some cigarette lighters
A27_battery
American manufacturer of batteries and lighting products
was the first company to successfully manufacture and distribute sealed dry cell batteries on a large scale. It was founded in 1886 in Cleveland, Ohio,
National_Carbon_Company
Chemical compound
and a component of manganese nodules. The principal use for MnO 2 is for dry-cell batteries, such as the alkaline battery and the zinc–carbon battery, although
Manganese_dioxide
1937 airship fire in the US
residue from the depolarizing element of a small, dry battery". (Hoehling postulated that a dry cell battery could have powered a flashbulb in an incendiary
Hindenburg_disaster
Producer of dry cell batteries
P. R. Mallory and Co Inc was a US producer of dry cell batteries (Mercury; alkaline Duracell), electronic components including electrolytic capacitors
P._R._Mallory_and_Co_Inc
Japanese electronics company
electronics. The company's name is a contraction of "Maximum capacity dry cell". Its main products are batteries, wireless charging products, storage
Maxell
2002 film by Michael Rymer
contains other songs featured in the film: "Body Crumbles" by Dry Cell, "Cold" by Static-X, "Dead Cell" by Papa Roach, "Excess" by Tricky, "Headstrong" by Earshot
Queen_of_the_Damned
Chemical element with atomic number 25 (Mn)
original type of dry cell battery as an electron acceptor from zinc, and is the blackish material in carbon–zinc type flashlight cells. The manganese dioxide
Manganese
June 1, 1927) was a Japanese businessman and the inventor of a type of dry cell battery. Sakizō Yai was born on January 13, 1864, at the house of Yai,
Sakizō_Yai
Unit of electric charge
statcoulombs (CGS-ESU equivalent) 360 abcoulombs (CGS-EMU equivalent) An AA size dry cell has a capacity of about 2000 to 3000 milliampere-hours. An average smartphone
Ampere-hour
Early type of electrical connector
connections, and the like. They were also used as the connections on early dry cell batteries. Today, they have largely been supplanted by binding posts. However
Fahnestock_clip
Nonrechargeable battery cell
mercuric oxide battery, mercury cell, button cell, or Ruben-Mallory) is a non-rechargeable electrochemical battery, a primary cell. Mercury batteries use a reaction
Mercury_battery
World's Fair held in Paris, France
passenger trolleybus line, escalators, diesel engines, electric cars, dry cell batteries, electric fire engines, talking films, the telegraphone (the
Exposition_Universelle_(1900)
US company selling GPS tracking technology
battery-operated GPS tracker and quad-band transmitter (powered by a 1300 mAh dry cell). The projectile is fired by compressed air from a small launcher on the
StarChase
Topics referred to by the same term
stations n (Poland), a digital TV platform N battery or N cell, a standard size of dry cell battery N connector, a threaded RF connector for joining coaxial
N_(disambiguation)
Autoimmune disease
symptom of Sjögren's disease is dry mouth and keratoconjunctivitis sicca (dry eyes). Vaginal dryness, dry skin, and dry nose may also occur. Other organs
Sjögren's_disease
Topics referred to by the same term
CR2 may refer to: CR2 battery, a dry-cell type battery commonly used in cameras CR2, a raw image format used by Canon digital cameras CR2, a postcode district
CR2
Japanese artist
postwar. Hero Dry Cell is made up of six parts that unfold inside the museum "like a hand scroll" in the following order: Icarus Cell, Solar Rock, Slag
Yukinori_Yanagi
Painting by Bill Stoneham
presumed by the eBay sellers to be a gun is actually nothing more than a dry cell battery and a tangle of wires. Stoneham recalls that both the owner of
The_Hands_Resist_Him
Motor vehicle
35 mph (56 km/h), depending on local state regulations. These versions used dry cell sealed AGM lead–acid batteries, with an all-electric range of 80 kilometres
Wheego_Whip
Canadian engineer and inventor (1927-2004)
A. Marsal filed US patent (2,960,558) for this revolutionary alkaline dry cell battery with a powdered zinc gel anode. It was granted on November 15,
Lewis_Urry
British Army man-portable short-range radio
it was a five-valve set covering 7.4 to 9 MHz and powered by a large dry cell battery carried in a separate haversack. An armoured fighting vehicle variant
Wireless_Set_No._38
Holder for a battery
for holding a battery. For dry cells, the holder must also make electrical contact with the battery terminals. For wet cells, cables are often connected
Battery_holder
Canadian-Tanzanian electronic music duo
Beyond: Return of the Joker. The Humble Brothers have also remixed the Dry Cell song "Body Crumbles". They are also responsible for producing "Terror Is
The_Humble_Brothers
Topics referred to by the same term
Disconnected, by Beat Union, 2008 Disconnected, by Chipzel, 2010 Disconnected, by Dry Cell, 2002 Disconnected, by the Dial-A-Poem Poets, 1974 "Disconnected" (Face
Disconnected
Hand-held portable two-way communications device
hand. Both devices used vacuum tubes and were powered by high voltage dry cell batteries. Following World War II, Raytheon developed the SCR-536's military
Walkie-talkie
Rechargeable battery type often used in motor vehicles
However, this is somewhat of a misnomer: VRLA cells do require maintenance. As electrolyte is lost, VRLA cells dry out and lose capacity. This can be detected
Lead–acid_battery
Type of motorcycle
magnet inserts. Windings give power either directly to the lights (with a dry cell for when the engine was stopped) or via a rectifier to a lead-acid battery
BSA_Bantam
Retrieved 2016-03-01. Herbert, W. S. (1952). "The Alkaline Manganese Dioxide Dry Cell". Journal of the Electrochemical Society. 99 (August 1952): 190C. doi:10
Comparison of commercial battery types
Comparison_of_commercial_battery_types
Branch of physical chemistry
wet cells powered the first telegraph and telephone systems, and were the source of current for electroplating. The zinc-manganese dioxide dry cell was
Electrochemistry
Public school in Japan
"longest distance traveled by a vehicle on a railway track powered by dry cell batteries". Establishment of the Kawagoe Dyeing and Weaving School (埼玉県立川越染織学校
Kawagoe_Technical_High_School
Topics referred to by the same term
Association's top-level Internet domain AAA battery, a standard size of dry cell battery Angle-angle-angle, a method for identifying similar triangles in
AAA
American industrial rock supergroup
Suycott (Machines of Loving Grace) John Bergin (Trust Obey) Judd Gruenbaum (Dry Cell) Jason Miller (Godhead) Ullrich Hepperlin (Godhead) Mike Miller (Godhead)
Pigface
Topics referred to by the same term
Haplogroup U2 (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA lineage D battery, a dry-cell battery type also known as U2 U.2 (formerly known as SFF-8639), a connector
U2_(disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
cell may refer to: parafollicular cell, neuroendocrine cells in the thyroid gland which secrete calcitonin C battery, a common household 1.5 volt dry
C_cell
Bolt-action rifle
millimetres (0.24 in) cartridge it used a 4-round magazine. Two 15-volt dry cell batteries, located in the pistol grip, allowed it to fire approximately
Voere_VEC-91
1960 airplane crash in North Carolina
Frank's right hand was found to be manganese dioxide, a substance found in dry cell batteries. In addition to the evidence collected from Frank's body, there
National_Airlines_Flight_2511
Device that converts the chemical energy from a fuel into electricity
A fuel cell is an electrochemical cell that converts the chemical energy of a fuel (often hydrogen) and an oxidizing agent (often oxygen) into electricity
Fuel_cell
American manufacturer of lead-acid batteries
Company entered the dry-cell battery industry in 1957 when it acquired the Ray-O-Vac Company, the then second-largest producer of dry-cell batteries in the
Exide
Escape of chemicals from within an electric battery
phrase "guaranteed leakproof" in advertisements for or on the packages of dry-cell batteries, as they had determined that no manufacturer had yet developed
Battery_leakage
Low temperature dehydration process
Genentech). Cell extracts that support cell-free biotechnology applications such as point-of-care diagnostics and biomanufacturing are also freeze-dried to improve
Freeze_drying
Mechanical bell that functions by means of an electromagnet
electric power, bells were necessarily powered by batteries, either wet-cell or dry-cell type. Bells used in early telephone systems derived current by a magneto
Electric_bell
Chemical element with atomic number 12 (Mg)
the zinc sheet used in photoengraving plates in the printing industry, dry-cell battery walls, and roofing. Alloyed with aluminium with aluminium-magnesium
Magnesium
Type of battery
Cells can be manufactured in the fully charged state and retain capacity well. Their capacity is about 2/3 that of primary cells. They are of dry-cell
Rechargeable_alkaline_battery
American Chemical Society program to recognize significant achievements in chemistry
Selman Waksman at Rutgers University Cook Campus Columbia Dry Cell, the first sealed dry cell battery successfully manufactured for the mass market, by
National Historic Chemical Landmarks
National_Historic_Chemical_Landmarks
Chemical compound
manganese dioxide (CMD). These materials, especially EMD, are used in dry-cell batteries. Manganese(II) sulfate minerals are very rare in nature and always
Manganese(II)_sulfate
Greek-Canadian video game music composer
guitar work for remixes for Skinny Puppy, Deftones, Linkin Park, Filter, Dry Cell, Anastacia and Static-X. In 2012, Saki Kaskas began to record again, composing
Saki_Kaskas
Coal product used in the process of making steel
Petroleum coke has many uses besides being a fuel, such as the manufacture of dry cells and of electrolytic and welding electrodes.[citation needed] Gas works
Coke_(fuel)
Danish inventor and industrialist
In 1887 he designed what is thought to be the first dry cell battery based on the Leclanché cell design. The same year he founded the company W. Hellesen
Wilhelm_Hellesen
Chemical compound
sometimes employed in the production of manganese dioxide, which is used in dry-cell batteries and for ferrites. Manganese carbonate is widely used as an additive
Manganese(II)_carbonate
Zenith Radio brand of shortwave receivers (1941–1981)
operate from electrical service AC or DC and via a pair of "A" and "B" dry cell batteries for portability. The batteries are obsolete but the early T/O
Trans-Oceanic
Use of stem cells to treat macular degeneration
epithelial cells from ESCs for dry age-related macular degeneration. ASP7317 is one developing human ESC treatment for geographic atrophy caused by dry AMD.
Stem cell therapy for macular degeneration
Stem_cell_therapy_for_macular_degeneration
Genus of green algae
currently, Scenedesmus lipid yield after optimization has reached ~60% dry cell weight, lower than some other algae. However, Scenedesmus is more efficient
Scenedesmus
Portable British military radio system
enclosure carried in a webbing pouch. The set was powered by a separate dry cell battery carried in a haversack. The frequency range was between 3.6 and
Wireless_Set_No._46
Dairy cow lactation stage
A dry cow refers to a dairy cow that is in a stage of her lactation cycle where milk production ceases prior to calving. This part of her lactation cycle
Dry_cow
Topics referred to by the same term
Mitsubishi Electric's mobile phones in Japan D battery, a standard size dry cell battery in electronics d', sensitivity index, a statistic used in signal
D_(disambiguation)
Use of high-frequency, alternating polarity, electrical current in medical operations
of a soldering iron). This may be accomplished by direct current from dry-cells in a penlight-type device. Electrosurgery, by contrast, uses radio frequency
Electrosurgery
Water-air emulsion that combines water droplets and silica coating
act as a catalyst. Carbon sequestration Fuel cell Emulsion Volatile organic compound "Scientists create 'dry water'". The Daily Telegraph. 26 August 2010
Dry_water
Topics referred to by the same term
language R14: Reacts violently with water, a risk phrase R14 battery, a dry cell Renault 14, a French compact car This disambiguation page lists articles
R14
Reduction of the moisture content of wood prior to its use
moisture content as 59% (oven dry basis). When green wood dries, free water from the cell lumina, held by the capillary forces only, is the first to
Wood_drying
Process which distributes thermal energy about Earth's surface
estimated at 200 terawatts. The polar cell is a simple system with strong convection drivers. Though cool and dry relative to equatorial air, the air masses
Atmospheric_circulation
Military unit
Submarine Support Facility (NSSF) to take photos of the dry docks and other facilities. Members of Red Cell were able to strike at the base's ordnance facility
Red_Cell
Species of single-celled organism
source. It grows rapidly and storage lipids constitute about 20-30% of its dry cell weight under standard culture conditions. Nitrogen limitation can induce
Phaeodactylum
Wheelchair propelled by electric motor
at least one day between charges. These are available in wet or dry options. As wet-cell batteries may not legally be carried on an aircraft without removing
Motorized_wheelchair
Chemical compound
organic chemistry. Manganese chloride is mainly used in the production of dry cell batteries. Manganese(II) salts are paramagnetic. As such the presence of
Manganese(II)_chloride
Shock barrier to contain animals or people
may be hooked into a permanent electrical circuit or run by lead-acid or dry cell batteries or a smaller battery kept charged by a solar panel. The power
Electric_fence
American battery manufacturer (1917–1989)
Radio "B". Charles Burgess was already very experienced in the field of dry cell batteries when he started his battery company: Following graduation from
Burgess_Battery_Company
DRY CELL
DRY CELL
Surname or Lastname
German
German : habitational name from Dreyen, a place near Herford, or Dreye, a place near Bremen.English : variant spelling of Dray.
Female
English
Pet form of English Dora, DORY means "gift."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dray.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fabric markar, Cloth merchant
Surname or Lastname
French (Alsace)
French (Alsace) : regional variant of Oury, a pet form of the German personal name Ulrich.English : variant spelling of Urey.German : variant of Ory.Perhaps an Americanized spelling of Ukrainian Jury, from the personal name, Ukrainian form of George.Jewish : from the Biblical personal name Uri.
Girl/Female
French
Blonde.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Dray.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a pet form of David.English : from the Middle English personal name Day(e) or Dey(e), Old English Dæi, apparently from Old English dæg ‘day’, perhaps a short form of Old English personal names such as Dægberht and Dægmund. Reaney, however, points to the Middle English word day(e), dey(e) ‘dairy maid’, ‘(female) servant’ (from Old English dǣge, cognate with Old Norse deigja ‘female servant’, ultimately from a root meaning ‘to knead’, and related to the word for dough), which he says came to be used for a servant of either sex.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Deaghaidh (see O’Dea).Scottish : from an Anglicized form of the Gaelic personal name Daìdh, a colloquial form of David.Welsh : from Dai, a pet form of the personal name Dafydd, Welsh form of David.This name was brought independently from many parts of Britain to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. Robert Day was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Dorey.Hungarian (Dőry) : habitational name for someone from a place called Dör in Sopron county or Dér in Baranya county.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly south and southwestern England)
English (chiefly south and southwestern England) : variant of Free, from the Old English byform frīg.English : nickname for a small person, from Middle English fry ‘small person’, ‘child’, ‘offspring’ (Old Norse frjó ‘seed’).Americanized spelling of German Frei, Frey.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Day 1 and 2.German : topographic name from a field name in North Rhine-Westphalia, denoting a sizeable piece of land.Welsh : from Dai or Dei, pet forms of the personal name Dafydd, Welsh form of David.Indian (Bengal and Orissa) and Bangladeshi : Hindu (Kayasth) name, probably from Sanskrit deya ‘suitable for a gift’.
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian name GRY means "dawn."
Surname or Lastname
French
French : habitational name from any of several places named Dury, in Aisne, Pas-de-Calais, and Somme.French and Swiss German : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, du ry ‘from the stream’. Because ry has fallen out of use, the name has been translated as Rice, the French word for ‘rice’, riz, being a homophone.English : either a habitational name from Dury in Lydford, Devon, or of French origin (see 1), the surname having been taken to England by the Huguenots.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English dregh, probably as a nickname from any of its several senses: ‘lasting’, ‘patient’, ‘slow’, ‘tedious’, ‘doughty’. Alternatively, in some cases, the name may derive from Old English dr̄ge ‘dry’, ‘withered’, also applied as a nickname.
Boy/Male
Greek
Superior; best of thinkers. Famous Bearers: ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, and Greek...
Girl/Female
Latin
Feminine of the Roman family name Drusus.
Girl/Female
Australian, Christian
Sunshine; Bright; Day
Female
English
 English name derived from the vocabulary word, DAY means "day." Feminine form of Middle English Daye, meaning "day."
Surname or Lastname
Americanized spelling of French Hary.English
Americanized spelling of French Hary.English : variant spelling of Airey.
Boy/Male
French English
Manly.
DRY CELL
DRY CELL
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Mother of the World
Girl/Female
Danish, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Rukmani
Girl/Female
Indian
Gem of Tamil Language
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Pure; Sacred
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Ray
Boy/Male
Irish
Choice of the sea.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Flower Name
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Parvati
Boy/Male
Tamil
Beautiful
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh
English and Welsh : variant spelling of Isaacs.
DRY CELL
DRY CELL
DRY CELL
DRY CELL
DRY CELL
prep.
On this day; on the present day.
v. i.
To do; to fare; as, how do you try!
superl.
Turned to one side; twisted; distorted; as, a wry mouth.
n.
(Preceded by the) Some day in particular, as some day of contest, some anniversary, etc.
n.
A state of excitement; as, to be in a fry.
superl.
Of certain morbid conditions, in which there is entire or comparative absence of moisture; as, dry gangrene; dry catarrh.
superl.
Of animals: Not giving milk; as, the cow is dry.
v. t.
To experiment with; to test by use; as, to try a remedy for disease; to try a horse.
v. t.
To dry by or in smoke.
superl.
Characterized by a quality somewhat severe, grave, or hard; hence, sharp; keen; shrewd; quaint; as, a dry tone or manner; dry wit.
v. i.
A loud utterance; especially, the inarticulate sound produced by one of the lower animals; as, the cry of hounds; the cry of wolves.
n.
A squirrel's nest. See Dray.
a.
Having dry bones, or bones without flesh.
imp. & p. p.
of Dry-rub
v. i.
To grow dry; to become free from wetness, moisture, or juice; as, the road dries rapidly.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dry-rub
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.
v. t.
To dry in a kiln; as, to kiln-dry meal or grain.
superl.
Of vegetable matter: Free from juices or sap; not succulent; not green; as, dry wood or hay.
a.
In a dry or thirsty condition.