Arid vs Unprolific - What's the difference?
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Very dry.
Describing a very dry climate. Typically defined as less than 25 cm or 10 inches of rainfall annually.
Devoid of value.
Not prolific.
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As adjectives the difference between arid and unprolific
is that arid is very dry while unprolific is not prolific.arid
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(en-adj) (wikipedia arid)Quotations
* 1956 — , The City and the Stars , p 37 *: Such occupations might have seemed arid to those who did not possess the intellect to appreciate their subtleties.See also
* semiaridAnagrams
* * * ----unprolific
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