aridity in English

noun

[a·rid·i·ty || æ'rɪdətɪ]

dryness; barrenness

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1. Aridity /əˈrɪdɪtɪ/, ˈAridness n

2. Aridness: Same as <internalXref urlencoded="aridity">aridity</internalXref>

3. Aridness \Ar"id*ness\, noun Aridity; dryness

4. The name conjures up images of a desert of aridity.

5. The trend in the Arab world leans towards aridity.

6. Antonyms for Airlessness include freshness, distance, airiness, breeziness, dryness and aridity

7. The name Sahara conjures up images of a desert of aridity.

8. Thoughtful men care not to be antisocial about the aridity.

9. Most of patients have aridity of nasal mucosa, burning pain, discomfortable symptom of respiratory channel.

10. The cold aridity of the weather infected with thick style of the northeast dialect.

11. Impact of increased aridity on sand dune activity in the Canadian Prairies.

12. The trees capture sea mist, creating a damp oasis amid the aridity.

13. There are many synonyms of Aridness which include Aridity, Bleakness, Emptiness, Underdevelopment, etc.

14. This is perhaps the secret of that proud aridity felt in Nietzsche's work.

15. Synonyms for Aridness include dehydration, desiccation, dryness, parchedness, scorchedness, drought, aridity, waterlessness, thirst and exsiccation

16. The Dead Sea zone's aridity is due to the rainshadow effect of the Judaean Mountains.

17. In Shanxi Province in aridity and semi-arid region, the groundwater is the important resource of water supply.

18. "Increased aridity is making the drylands the most conflict prone region of the world, " he said.

19. Continued gradual global warming has produced an increase in aridity for some areas over the past few thousand years.

20. As literacy proprietors awaken to the failure of their dreams and the aridity of their ideals, they join in coalitions.

21. The perception of raw aridity is belied by a surprising amount of life: insects and lizards, the colorful opportunists.

22. The global trend was towards increasing aridity caused primarily by global cooling reducing the ability of the atmosphere to absorb moisture.

23. 20 If quality is to be controlled in a tight and limited way,[www.Sentencedict.com] the price can be that of narrowness and aridity.

24. If quality is to be controlled in a tight and limited way, the price can be that of narrowness and aridity.

25. 15 Polar cold may be less constricting than other factors, for example aridity or intense seasonality,(www.Sentencedict.com) that characterize polar regions.

26. He also cited nothern Nigeria, where increased aridity means lack of fodder is driving herders south into the areas farmed for corn.

27. However, due to the aridity of the land, only 13.5% can be used for crop production, and only 3% is considered high potential land.

28. Especially, do not feign affection. Neither be cynical about love, for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is perennial as the grass.

29. The results show that the major reason for the land degradation is constant aridity such as shortage of rain, excessive use of land, and shortage of protection measures in dry seasons.

30. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: aridity, Aridness, thirstiness (noun) a deficiency of moisture (especially when resulting from a permanent absence of rainfall)

31. Desertification and rising aridity were the ultimate cause of the food price crisis of 2007- Gnacadja said, as it began with a drought in Australia.

32. Arenosity aridity also aridness aromaticity artificiality aseity asexuality asininity asperity asphericity assailability assiduity also assiduousness assignability assimilability associability also associableness associativity also associativeness assumability astucity (Rare) …

33. These places owe their profound aridity (the average annual precipitation is often less than 40mm) to being very far from the nearest available sources of moisture.

34. It will also be offset by an increase in forest dieback elsewhere, caused by rising aridity, drought(sentencedict .com), pests and fires—all symptoms of global warming.

35. Such models have suggested that in a warmer world the area subject to endemic malaria would increase, perhaps quite a lot, though some places would see a reduction due to increased aridity.

36. In the past, rainfall and aridity caused significant floods (which in 1768 enlarged the lake to its maximum documented size of 515 km2 ) and significant decreases in the lake's level, although frequently there seemed to be no apparent connection with the weather situation.

37. This is taken from a study by Dai published in 2011, where he took into consideration all the potential effects of climate change and expressed them -- amongst other things -- increased aridity due to lack of rain or infrequent rain.

38. These places owe their profound aridity (the average annual precipitation is often less than 40 mm or 1.5 in) to being very far from the nearest available sources of moisture and are often in the lee of mountain ranges.

39. Barrenness: 1 n the quality of yielding nothing of value Synonyms: aridity , fruitlessness Antonyms: fecundity , fruitfulness the quality of something that causes or assists healthy growth Types: poorness less than adequate unproductiveness the quality of lacking the power to produce Type of: quality an essential and distinguishing attribute