That is the correct spelling of "dries" (3rd person singular, present tense of to dry).
The adjective, and the past tense of to dry is correct, "dried."
That is the correct spelling of "adobe" (baked or dried mud).
The word here may be "raisin" (a dried grape), or "racing" (form of verb to race).
The word is spelled dries. Example: Watched paint dries slowly.
The spelling currents is the plural noun for "current" meaning a flowing stream or a flow of electricity.The homonym "currants" refers to berries or grapes, or especially small Zante grapes dried as raisins.
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The likely word is dehydrated (dried, or needing water).
That is the correct spelling of "adobe" (baked or dried mud).
The correct spelling is dehydrated (dried, or lacking in bodily water or fluids).
No, 'deird' is not a word in English. Those letters can be rearranged to spell dried or redid.
The likely word is cinnamon, a spice made from the dried bark of certain trees.
The Pacific Island group is spelled "Fiji."The tree fruit, often dried, is a fig.
The word here may be "raisin" (a dried grape), or "racing" (form of verb to race).
That is the correct spelling of "straw" (dried stalks of grains or grass).
The word is spelled dries. Example: Watched paint dries slowly.
Dried bannana chips, dried peaches, dried mango,and ect.
A dried fig is correct.
The past tense of "dried" is "dried." "Dried" is both the past tense and past participle form of the verb "dry."