Dry-rot
1Dry rot — Dry Dry (dr[imac]), a. [Compar. {Drier}; superl. {Driest}.] [OE. dru[yogh]e, druye, drie, AS. dryge; akin to LG. dr[ o]ge, D. droog, OHG. trucchan, G. trocken, Icel. draugr a dry log. Cf. {Drought}, {Drouth}, 3d {Drug}.] 1. Free from moisture;… …
2Dry rot — Rot Rot, n. 1. Process of rotting; decay; putrefaction. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) A disease or decay in fruits, leaves, or wood, supposed to be caused by minute fungi. See {Bitter rot}, {Black rot}, etc., below. [1913 Webster] 3. [Cf. G. rotz… …
3Dry Rot — Données clés Réalisation Maurice Elvey Scénario John Roy Chapman Acteurs principaux Ronald Shiner Brian Rix Peggy Mount Sociétés de production Remus Films Ltd. Pays d’origine …
4dry rot — n. 1. a fungous decay causing seasoned timber to become brittle and crumble to powder 2. a similar fungous disease of plants, fruits, and vegetables 3. any of various fungi causing such decay 4. any internal moral or social decay, thought of as… …
5dry rot — dry′ rot′ n. 1) ppa a) a decay of seasoned timber, resulting in its becoming brittle and crumbling to a dry powder, caused by various fungi b) ppa any of various diseases of plants in which the rotted tissues are dry 2) any concealed or… …
6dry rot — n [U] a disease in wood that turns it into powder …
7dry rot — noun uncount a disease that destroys wood …
8dry rot — ► NOUN ▪ a fungus causing decay of wood in poorly ventilated conditions …
9Dry rot — This entry refers to the term dry rot rather than any given species of fungi or specific process of material degradation. As noted, the term is applied to different species of fungi in different regions. For the 1956 film, see Dry Rot (film)… …
10dry-rot — /druy rot /, v.i., v.t., dry rotted, dry rotting. to undergo or cause to undergo the action or effects of dry rot. [1865 70] * * * …