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    [Adjective]  | "ar*id" | \ ˈa-rəd \


    1: excessively dry; specifically : having insufficient rainfall to support agriculture

    2: lacking in interest and life : jejune


    Origin: 1652 ;

     Borrowed from French & Latin; French aride, going back to Middle French, borrowed from Latin āridus, ārdus "dry, waterless, withered, austere (of style)," derivative, with the adjective suffix -idus, of ārēre "to be dry, parched, withered," going back to Indo-European *h2eh1s-eh1-, stative derivative of a verbal base *h2eh1s- "make dry with heat," whence also Tocharian A asatär "(it) dries up," Tocharian B osotär; also from the same base a root noun *h2eh1s-, whence Hittite ḫāšš- "ashes, dust," from which as thematic derivatives Sanskrit ā́saḥ "ashes, dust," and (as a collective or noun of appurtenance?) *h2eh1s-eh2-, whence Latin āra "altar," Oscan aasaí (locative), Hittite ḫāššā- "hearth," Old High German essa, esse "forge" (from *asjō-), Old Swedish æsia, æssia "smith's fire," Old Icelandic esja "soapstone (used in hearths)" (both from *asjōn-);

      * Note : Regarding the apparent derivatives ardēre "to burn, emit light or flame" and ardor "burning, fierce heat," see: {ardent|ardent}. — Lexikon der indogermanischen Verben gives the "essive" (= stative) form of the verbal base *h2eh1s as *h2h1s-h1i̯é- and attributes the length in Latin ārēre to the influence of noun derivatives such as āra. D. Adams, however, regards the original base in Tocharian A and B to have been *ās-, corresponding to the length in the Latin verb (see: A Dictionary of Tocharian B, Revised and Greatly Enlarged, Rodopi, 2013, p. 63). A. Kloekhorst (Etymological Dictionary of the Hittite Inherited Lexicon, Brill, 2008, pp. 322-23) regards the short vowel in Germanic as the residue of an oblique case form *h1h2s- of the root noun. See also {ash:2|ash:2}, {azalea|azalea}.;

    [Adjective]  | "hy*per*ar*id" | \ ˌhī-pər-ˈa-rəd \


    1: extremely arid


    Origin: 1960 ;

    [Adjective]  | "arid" 


    1: causing weariness, restlessness, or lack of interest;


      * e.g., " ... an arid speech about duty and responsibility "





    2: marked by little or no precipitation or humidity;


      * e.g., " ... arid wastelands unfit for human habitation "





     [ "arid" ]

    1: Being so in need of a pounding from a guy/girl/tranny/inanimate object that you become dry and barren with lots of tumbleweed in your vagina.

      * e.g.,  ... Katy - "I'm SO arid right now" Ash - "What does that mean Katy?" Katy - "It means I need a pizza and a pounding immediately" 

     [ "Arid" ]

    1: Synonym for dry. When somebody says a really dead dry joke where nobody laughs.

      * e.g.,  ... You need some E45 for those Arid insults 


     [ "Arid" ]

    2: Can also be used when someone tries to par unsuccessfully.


     [ "Arid" ]

    3: Derives from a geographic word for dry land.

     [ "Arid" ]

    1: I really don’t know🤪

      * e.g.,  ... That’s so arid! 

     [ "Arid Ronktoot" ]

    1: When a mammal experiences a starkly dry fart, but their anus hole is so tight that it makes a honk-like noise and one or more little turds fall out.

      * e.g.,  ... Abram: *RRRRRRONNK!* 

     [ "dry and arid" ]

    1: anal substitute teacher

      * e.g.,  ... Mrs. Crazy French Lady 

     [ "aridism" ]

    1: Prejudice or discrimination directed against native ecosystems that have evolved and adapted to arid climates, based upon the belief that they are devoid of life, unattractive and expendable.

      * e.g.,  ... In a proclamation of naive aridism, Arnold Schwarzenegger said "where most see a wasteland, I see opportunity" (for energy development) 

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