We found 3 words by descrambling these letters DRYTH

3 Letter Words Unscramble From Letters dryth


More About The Unscrambled Letters DRYTH

Our word unscrambler discovered 3 words from the 5 scrambled letters (D H R T Y) you search for!

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What Can The Letters DRYTH Mean ?

These are the meanings of the letters DRYTH when you unscramble them.

  • Dry (a.)
    To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind, and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to dry one's tears; the wind dries the earth; to dry a wet cloth; to dry hay.
  • Dry (superl.)
    Characterized by a quality somewhat severe, grave, or hard; hence, sharp; keen; shrewd; quaint; as, a dry tone or manner; dry wit.
  • Dry (superl.)
    Destitute of that which interests or amuses; barren; unembellished; jejune; plain.
  • Dry (superl.)
    Exhibiting a sharp, frigid preciseness of execution, or the want of a delicate contour in form, and of easy transition in coloring.
  • Dry (superl.)
    Free from moisture; having little humidity or none; arid; not wet or moist; deficient in the natural or normal supply of moisture, as rain or fluid of any kind; -- said especially: (a) Of the weather: Free from rain or mist.
  • Dry (superl.)
    Of animals: Not giving milk; as, the cow is dry.
  • Dry (superl.)
    Of certain morbid conditions, in which there is entire or comparative absence of moisture; as, dry gangrene; dry catarrh.
  • Dry (superl.)
    Of persons: Thirsty; needing drink.
  • Dry (superl.)
    Of the eyes: Not shedding tears.
  • Dry (superl.)
    Of vegetable matter: Free from juices or sap; not succulent; not green; as, dry wood or hay.
  • Dry (v. i.)
    To evaporate wholly; to be exhaled; -- said of moisture, or a liquid; -- sometimes with up; as, the stream dries, or dries up.
  • Dry (v. i.)
    To grow dry; to become free from wetness, moisture, or juice; as, the road dries rapidly.
  • Dry (v. i.)
    To shrivel or wither; to lose vitality.
  • Thy (pron.)
    Of thee, or belonging to thee; the more common form of thine, possessive case of thou; -- used always attributively, and chiefly in the solemn or grave style, and in poetry. Thine is used in the predicate; as, the knife is thine. See Thine.
  • Try (n.)
    A screen, or sieve, for grain.
  • Try (n.)
    Act of trying; attempt; experiment; trial.
  • Try (v. i.)
    To do; to fare; as, how do you try!
  • Try (v. i.)
    To exert strength; to endeavor; to make an effort or an attempt; as, you must try hard if you wish to learn.
  • Try (v. t.)
    Refined; select; excellent; choice.
  • Try (v. t.)
    To divide or separate, as one sort from another; to winnow; to sift; to pick out; -- frequently followed by out; as, to try out the wild corn from the good.
  • Try (v. t.)
    To essay; to attempt; to endeavor.
  • Try (v. t.)
    To examine or investigate judicially; to examine by witnesses or other judicial evidence and the principles of law; as, to try a cause, or a criminal.
  • Try (v. t.)
    To experience; to have or gain knowledge of by experience.
  • Try (v. t.)
    To experiment with; to test by use; as, to try a remedy for disease; to try a horse.
  • Try (v. t.)
    To prove by experiment; to apply a test to, for the purpose of determining the quality; to examine; to prove; to test; as, to try weights or measures by a standard; to try a man's opinions.
  • Try (v. t.)
    To purify or refine, as metals; to melt out, and procure in a pure state, as oil, tallow, lard, etc.
  • Try (v. t.)
    To settle; to decide; to determine; specifically, to decide by an appeal to arms; as, to try rival claims by a duel; to try conclusions.
  • Try (v. t.)
    To strain; to subject to excessive tests; as, the light tries his eyes; repeated disappointments try one's patience.
  • Try (v. t.)
    To subject to severe trial; to put to the test; to cause suffering or trouble to.

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