Yes, the word 'dry' is a noun, a word for a person who opposes the use and sale of alcohol; a prohibitionist. The word 'dry' is most commonly an adjective, a word that describes a noun (dry weather, dry laundry). The noun form for the adjective dry is dryness.
The pleura can dry out due to various factors such as dehydration, environmental conditions (such as dry air or high altitude), smoking, certain medications, and certain medical conditions that affect the lungs and respiratory system. Dry pleura can lead to discomfort and inflammation in the chest area.
Dust storms typically require strong winds to lift and carry particles of dust, dry surface conditions to create loose soil, and a lack of vegetation or other barriers to trap the dust particles. These conditions are often found in arid and semi-arid regions where loose soil and dry climate prevail.
"Dry" is an adjective when used to describe something as lacking moisture. It can also be a verb meaning to become dry. When referring to a specific dry substance or area, it can be used as a common noun, such as "I added more dry to the mixture."
Cold dry air
Arid is another word for extremely dry.
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Xerophyte ... aplant adapted to dry conditions
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