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Dry vs Tannic - What's the difference?

dry | tannic |


As an acronym dry

is (computing).

As an adjective tannic is

pertaining to, containing, or obtained from tannin.

Weather vs Dry - What's the difference?

weather | dry |


As a noun weather

is the short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.

As a verb weather

is to expose to the weather, or show the effects of such exposure, or to withstand such effects.

As an acronym dry is

(computing).

Dry vs Lush - What's the difference?

dry | lush |


As an acronym dry

is (computing).

As a proper noun lush is

.

Blot vs Dry - What's the difference?

blot | dry |


As a noun blot

is a norse pagan ritual sacrifice, now performed by the followers of asatru.

As an acronym dry is

(computing).

Bleach vs Dry - What's the difference?

bleach | dry |


In transitive terms the difference between bleach and dry

is that bleach is to treat with bleach, especially so as to whiten (fabric, paper, etc.) or lighten (hair) while dry is to remove moisture from.

As a noun bleach

is a chemical, such as sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide, or a preparation of such a chemical, used for disinfecting or whitening.

As an acronym DRY is

acronym of w:Don't repeat yourself|don't repeat yourself|lang=en It is a software development principle aimed at reducing repetition.

Filled vs Dry - What's the difference?

filled | dry |


As adjectives the difference between filled and dry

is that filled is that is now full while dry is free from liquid or moisture.

As verbs the difference between filled and dry

is that filled is past tense of fill while dry is to lose moisture.

As an acronym DRY is

acronym of w:Don't repeat yourself|don't repeat yourself|lang=en It is a software development principle aimed at reducing repetition.

Tight vs Dry - What's the difference?

tight | dry |


As an adjective tight

is firmly held together; compact; not loose or open.

As an adverb tight

is firmly, so as not to come loose easily.

As a verb tight

is (obsolete) to tighten.

As an acronym dry is

(computing).

Sky vs Dry - What's the difference?

sky | dry |


As acronyms the difference between sky and dry

is that sky is s'uomen '''k'''ielitieteellinen ' y hdistys: linguistic association of finland while dry is (computing).

Cool vs Dry - What's the difference?

cool | dry |


In computing|lang=en terms the difference between cool and dry

is that cool is (computing) clips object]]-oriented [[language|language while dry is (computing).

As acronyms the difference between cool and dry

is that cool is (computing) clips object]]-oriented [[language|language while dry is (computing).

Drain vs Dry - What's the difference?

drain | dry |


In intransitive terms the difference between drain and dry

is that drain is to flow gradually while dry is to lose moisture.

In transitive terms the difference between drain and dry

is that drain is to draw off by degrees; to cause to flow gradually out or off; hence, to exhaust while dry is to remove moisture from.

As a noun drain

is a conduit allowing liquid to flow out of an otherwise contained volume.

As an adjective dry is

free from liquid or moisture.

As an acronym DRY is

acronym of w:Don't repeat yourself|don't repeat yourself|lang=en It is a software development principle aimed at reducing repetition.

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