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dryer [ˈdraɪər, Brit -əʳ] N

dryer (for hair)
dryer (for clothes)

blow-dryer N

spin-dryer N

tumble drier N, tumble dryer N

I . dry <-ier [or -er], -iest [or -est] > [draɪ] ADJ

II . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VB trans

III . dry <-ie-> [draɪ] VB intr

dry up VB intr

1. dry up (become dry):

2. dry up (dry the dishes):

dry-clean VB trans

dry cleaner's N no pl

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Modern dryers tend to include this as a standard feature.
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Each side is essentially identical, with 20 cabins, a central bathroom/shower area with 6 bathrooms/showers, two washers and dryers, and a playground.
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Thus, each dryer cell can be individually controlled and the drying / cooling air flow can be varied in each cell.
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Some common processes include rotary dryers, fluidised beds, spray driers, hearth dryers and rotary tray dryers.
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Curing can be done with a flash dryer, or more inexpensively, a home oven.
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In some cases, a combination of direct-indirect heated rotary dryers are also available to improve the overall efficiency.
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Housing, delivery and storage are located on the ground floor, workshop at first floor, dryer under the roof.
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The dryer conditions and steep terrain limit the variety of vegetation.
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The residence has laundry facilities, fully equipped with washers and dryers, which are card operated.
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The sheet is then fed through a dryer, which allows the inks to dry before the surface is touched again.
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