drought
61drought — draÊŠt n. lack of rain, abnormally dry weather …
62drought — [draʊt] noun 1》 a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water. 2》 archaic thirst. Derivatives droughtiness noun droughty adjective Origin OE drūgath dryness , of Gmc origin; related to dry …
63drought — n. Dryness (of weather), aridity, drouth, want of rain …
64drought — noun (C, U) a long period of dry weather when there is not enough water for plants and animals to live …
65drought — n 1. aridity, aridness, parchedness, extreme dryness, thirstiness, waterlessness, droughtiness; dehydration, evaporation, desiccation; torridity, torridness. 2. dearth, scarcity, scarceness, lack, want; deficiency, shortness, shortage,… …
66drought — [draʊt] noun [C/U] a long period of time when there is little or no rain …
67drought — Wā malo o; nō ā (rare) …
68drought — the passage. West …
69drought — n. 1 the continuous absence of rain; dry weather. 2 the prolonged lack of something. 3 archaic a lack of moisture; thirst; dryness. Derivatives: droughty adj. Etymology: OE drugath f. dryge DRY …
70drought damages — harm and financial losses due to a prolonged lack of rain …