| dry eye syndrome |
A chronic lack of sufficient lubrication and moisture in the eye(s) causing sensations of dryness, scratchiness or burning.
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| dry eye |
A Syndrome characterized by corneal dryness due to deficient tear production.
Ãâó: www.eyeinstitute.co.nz/dictionary-eye-surgery.htm
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| dry friction |
a friction force between objects in the absence of any fruid or lubricant. This will be the only subject of this section on friction.
Ãâó: www.unb.ca/web/civil/schriver/Previews/glossary.ht...
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| dry a. |
one that disappears without pointing or breaking.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| dry b. |
a form of beriberi in which flaccid paralysis, muscular atrophy, and areflexia are the prominent signs; cardiac enlargement and tachycardia may be present. Called also atrophic b. and paralytic b.
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| dry | free from tears |
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| dry | the act of killing from ambush |
| dry | take care of an infant without breastfeeding it |
| dry | affect or be affected with dry-rot |
| dry | having or keeping the feet or shoes dry |
| dry | a stone wall made with stones fitted together without mortar |
| dry | a deity or nymph of the woods |
| dry | comprises tropical American species usually placed in genus Masdevallia: very dwarf plants having short tufted and usually unifoliate stems with usually solitary flowers |
| dry | mountain avens |
| dry | creeping evergreen shrub with large white flowers |
| dry | the outstanding poet and dramatist of the Restoration (1631-1700) |
| dry | haul a ship into a drydock |
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