dry (adjective) I dry/wipe dry (verb)
Sabroso is a Spanish word that means tasty. Seco is a Spanish word that means dry.
seco/a = dry (adjective) secar = to dry (something) secarse = to dry (oneself)
secadora de pelo
The Greek word for "dry" was "xeros"; so we get the word "xeriscaping" for landscaping designed for dry climates. If you meant "dry copying", then the word "xerography" may be what you want, or the company name "Xerox" that invented a way to do it.
A chaparral is:Chaparral is a shrubland or heathland plant community found primarily in the U.S. state of California and in the northern portion of the Baja California peninsula, Mexico. It is shaped by a Mediterranean climate (mild, wet winters and hot dry summers) and wildfire. The word chaparral is a loan word from Spanish. The Spanish word comes from the word chaparro, which means both small and dwarf evergreen oak, which itself comes from the Basque word txapar, with the same meaning http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChapparalThere is lots more information on Wikipedia (link is attached), that you might find really helpful.
The word that means dry mud is "clay." Clay is a naturally occurring material composed of fine particles that is often found in a dry and hardened state.
Arroyo is a Spanish word that means "dry streambed", or "watercourse".The European settlers named this arroyo Dry Gulch, but the natives still call it Arroyo Seco.
The Spanish phrase "palo seco" translates to "dry stick" or "bare stick" in English. It can also refer to a straight and smooth stick, with no leaves or branches.
it comes from the Dutch word droog, which means dry because most drugs (medicines) came from dried plants.
ceco is not a Spanish word. But if you mean "seco", it means "dry"
You +1'd this publicly. Undo Fuet is a Spanish pork sausage, dry cured, like salam