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Dry

For Dry we have terms and definitions in 10 topics. The topics are Champagne, Climatology, Coffee, Fencing, Food, Import Cars, Interior Design, William Shakespeare, Wine and Wine Tasting.



Dry (Champagne)

In the wine world, dry is never the opposite of wet. Whether in a fermentation tank or in a wine glass, dry means the complete absence of sugar in the wine.


Dry (Climatology)

  1. Line Bulge - a bulge in the dry line, representing the area where dry air is advancing most strongly at lower levels. Severe weather potential is increased near and ahead of a dry line bulge.
  2. Line Storm - any thunderstorm that develops on or near a dry line


Dry (Coffee)

Sans steamed milk (just foamed milk).


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Dry (Fencing)

Descriptive of a match that has no electrical judging apparatus.


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Dry (Food)

A term used to describe a wine or other beverage that isn't sweet. In wines, dry is also referred to as sec.


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Dry (Import Cars)

1. The process of changing from a liquid to a solid, as in paint. 2. The process of evaporation, as in water.


Dry (Interior Design)

Term used when fabric lack moisture or natural lubrication


Dry (William Shakespeare)

Severe, hard; dull, stupid; thirsty.


Dry (Wine)

A dry wine has no sugar.


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Dry (Wine Tasting)

Opposite of sweet; somewhat subjective in that tasters may perceive sweetness to varying degree.




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