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dry distillation Dry distillation is the heating of solid materials to produce liquid or gaseous products. As the products distill off, they are condensed and collected. This method usually requires higher temperatures than liquid distillation. The method can be used to obtain liquid fuels from coal and wood. It can also be used to break down mineral salts such as sulfates, in this case producing sulfur dioxide/sulfur trioxide gas which can be dissolved in water to obtain sulfuric acid. ...
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dry ice Solidified carbon dioxide that, at -78.5
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dry tongue In synoptic meteorology, a pronounced protrusion of relatively dry air into a region of higher moisture content, sometimes associated with the jet stream or jet streaks at upper levels. This term is more frequently used than its opposite, moist tongue.
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dry eye Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is the technical term for a condition also known as 'dry eye.' It occurs because of inadequate tear production. Symptoms include a thick, yellowish discharge from the eye.
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dry gangrene lack of blood supply causes the tissues to dry up and slough off.
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