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Discover LudwigThe word 'dryness' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun that refers to the state or quality of being dry, lacking moisture or water. Example: The drought has caused extreme dryness in the fields, leading to crop failures and economic losses for farmers.
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dryness
noun
A lack of moisture.
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6/10 This is brewed in Memmingen in Bavaria, where lagers tend to be sweeter and maltier in the Munich helles style, and despite its piny aroma, it lacks the assertive dryness you expect in a pilsner.
High temperatures exacerbate these dry conditions by increasing evaporation, soil dryness, and water demand.
It's a journey into dryness.
Thus begins a meditation on the Apollo programme, the dryness of lunar soil and the rhythm of tides.In this case, the inevitable comparison is to Diane Ackerman's 1990 book, "A Natural History of the Senses".
Back in the 1990s, when "space station" meant the Russian one, Mir, a study of 19 crew members suggested that the most common injuries were minor skin lesions, and many complained of itchiness and dryness.
Mr Carter attributes the unnatural dryness to landowners who cut down trees to make way for pasture, shutting off the supply of moisture from tree to cloud.
In the second century Galen pinned it on a dryness of the tongue.
It is also possible that some parts of a world stressed by global warming might experience sudden cooling as less of a problem than it was after Tambora though the dryness might exacerbate their challenges.Another reason for tempered optimism is that the world would know what was coming.
Admittedly, there are certain issues that may need to be treated medically, such as pain or dryness.
WITH daytime temperatures soaring above 38ºC (100ºF) on numerous occasions this past month, along with a relatively high humidity instead of southern California's normal desert dryness, your correspondent has been reluctant to take either of his two old cars out for a spin.
Most of them were cyanobacteria, familiarly known as blue-green algae, clinging precariously to life in the most extreme conditions of heat, cold, dryness or salinity.For years the scientific world was indifferent to Mr Friedmann's studies of these organisms.
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