Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

dry-wind

noun
/draɪ wɪnd/
Definition
A wind that is characterized by low humidity and often contributes to dry conditions.
Examples
  • In the desert, the dry-wind can make the temperature feel much hotter than it actually is.
  • Farmers often worry about dry-wind as it can lead to quick evaporation of soil moisture.
  • Hiking in the mountains, we felt the cool dry-wind against our faces.
Meaning
A dry-wind refers to a type of air movement that has little moisture, making the atmosphere feel arid and sometimes uncomfortably hot or cold depending on the season.
Synonyms
  • arid breeze
  • desiccating wind
  • dry air current