arid

ਆਉੰਦੇ
definition
adjective
hot and arid conditions
(of land or a climate) having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation.
his arid years in suburbia
lacking in interest, excitement, or meaning.
example
Next I'll tell you about my travels to the 'arid' lands south-east of the great Kalahari desert.
In the United States, such features show up sporadically in 'arid' lands from New Mexico to Idaho.
From the 'arid' climate of the Sahara to the cold wastes of Siberia, man has learnt how to cope in a wide variety of ways with the effects of the atmosphere.
Ethanol has also been found to contribute to smog in 'arid' climates due to its volatile nature.
It is an 'arid' climate with a few registered inches of rainfall in a normal year.
The 'arid' climate makes the desert the best outdoor setting to keep planes free of corrosion.
Hemp grows in virtually all conditions from 'arid' desert to more temperate climes.
These findings are in contrast to earlier work that indicated an 'arid' climate.
The 'arid' land of this autonomous republic supports a nomadic lifestyle.
However, from Karadi to Dandi, the land is 'arid' and the vegetation scrubby.
Its feedstock is a special variety of rapeseed bred to do well in the 'arid' climate of southern Colorado.
Indeed, dry and warm storage frequently promotes after-ripening of seeds in species of warm and 'arid' climates.
Human stories are more interesting than an 'arid' study of theology.
Communities in 'arid' climates often implement strategies for dealing with a lack of rainfall.
In fact, she says, half of the water used in that 'arid' climate is for lawns.
Intensive irrigation would reshape 'arid' lands and revolutionize rural life.
The 'arid' climate would easily sap the nutrients and moisture out of them.
The inhabitants are dependent on crop farming which is difficult in the 'arid' land.
The 'arid' desert climate gets little rainfall, but the Rio Grande provides water for irrigation.
As the sun sets on a bleak plain in the 'arid' Karoo region, the temperature plummets to below freezing.
After filming he headed for Namibia, wanting to be in a dry hot and 'arid' climate after four months on a boat.
Yoga classes without this element seem to me 'arid' and dull.
There was a world cooling - eight hypotheses exist to explain it! - with intense 'aridity' that created Australia's sub-zones such as south-western and north-western Australia.
A heightened sense of beauty somehow seems to have pervaded the desert region, perhaps to balance or counter the extreme 'aridity' .
By the way, Darwin was a naturalist and most would take his comments about Australia's limited prospects as relating to soil quality and 'aridity' , and the subsequently smaller potential population.
The bouncy tempo and scale-based riff are the sparsest elements on the whole album and after 40 minutes of extraordinarily dense arrangements the 'aridness' is a nice change of pace.
The contributions to the Kelman symposium are - to be kind - patchy and smack 'aridly' of academe.
Almost all of the Act One numbers fall a trifle austerely - not to say 'aridly' - on American ears, owing in part to the employment of Japanese instruments, melodies, and harmonies.
The writer continues to investigate the ideas of care and love, but he also speculates 'aridly' on the nature of literary creativity.
I am struck by how many serious intellectuals we have writing at the moment, not 'aridly' intellectual, but certainly with a spiritual dimension - the spirituality of the everyday.
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