| dry c. |
a form of tuberculous caries of the joints and ends of bones; called also c. sicca.
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| dry cutaneous l. |
a type of Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis found mainly in large urban areas in the Middle East, the Mediterranean region, and the Indian subcontinent, caused by Leishmania tropica and transmitted by the vectors Phlebotomus sergenti and P. papatasi. The reservoir may be either human or canine. A slowly developing single lesion that persists for a year or more is typical. Called also urban cutaneous l.
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| dry d. |
dry gauze or absorbent cotton applied to a wound.
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| dry e. |
powdered e.
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| dry eye s. |
keratoconjunctivitis sicca.
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| dry | an appliance that removes moisture |
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| dry | textiles or clothing and related merchandise |
| dry | a substance that promotes drying (e.g., calcium oxide absorbs water and is used to remove moisture) |
| dry | an oil that hardens in air due to oxidation and is often used as a paint or varnish base |
| dry | the process of extracting moisture |
| dry | low deciduous shrub of the eastern United States bearing dark blue sweet berries |
| dry | low deciduous shrub of the eastern United States bearing dark blue sweet berries |
| dry | in a dry laconic manner |
| dry | a genus of Colubridae |
| dry | large dark-blue nonvenomous snake that invades burrows |
| dry | a variety of indigo snake |
| dry | epiphytic ferns of Madagascar to tropical Asia and New Guinea |
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