| dry n. |
that in which the necrotic tissue becomes dry.
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| dry o. |
a microscope objective designed to be used without a liquid between its tip and the cover glass over the specimen.
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| dry p. |
dry, hot blankets or towels for wrapping the body or an extremity.
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| dry powder i. |
an inhaler that disperses a cloud of dry powdered medication; most types are breath-activated.
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| dry socket |
painful condition following a tooth extraction caused by a blood clot that does not properly fill the empty socket, leaving the bone underneath exposed to air and food
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| dry | beech fern of North American woodlands having straw-colored stripes |
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| dry | North American fern with evergreen fronds |
| dry | slender shield fern of moist woods of eastern North America |
| dry | a fern of the genus Dryopteris |
| dry | common European mountain fern having fragrant lemon or balsam scented fronds |
| dry | beech fern of North America and Eurasia |
| dry | fern having pinnatifid fronds and growing in wet places |
| dry | fern of northeastern North America |
| dry | spiny-leaved perennial herb of southern Europe having terminal clusters of small flowers |
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