| dry measure |
dry unit: a unit of capacity for dry commodities (as fruit or grain)
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| dry mouth |
xerostomia: abnormal dryness of the mouth resulting from decreased secretion of saliva
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| dry rale |
originally, a rale with a whistling or squeaking quality produced by the presence of viscid secretions in the bronchial tubes or by spastic contraction of the tube walls. Because it seemed contradictory to refer to such a rale as
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| dry pack |
dry, hot blankets or towels for wrapping the body or an extremity.
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| drying oil |
Varnish is a finish applied to wood or other surfaces in order to provide a clear, hard, durable, protective finish. The materials used for varnishing are called drying oils. There are many types of drying oils, both natural and synthetic. Walnut oil and linseed oil are most often used in violin varnish in combination with amber, copal, rosin or other resins. The oil is prepared by cooking or exposing to air and sunlight. ...
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