waterless in the PONS Dictionary

waterless Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

waterless desert/wasteland
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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They provided a mobile element better suited to work and survive in an arid and waterless environment than the horses of conventional cavalry.
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Waterless offset inks have a higher tack and viscosity (thickness) and are generally stiffer than conventional offset inks.
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Cases done without the addition of water are referred to as waterless.
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Vehicles for waterless inks are selected for their rheological properties and tend to have higher viscosities than resins used in conventional ink systems.
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Approximately 6 million gallons of water a year are saved with the use of 249 waterless urinals.
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The main difference between waterless and conventional inks is in the resins or vehicles that are used.
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Plumbers' unions initially opposed waterless urinals, citing concerns about health and safety, which have been debunked by scientists who have studied the devices.
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That any ship needed to pass thousands of kilometers of waterless desert before reaching any populated regions also made trade impossible.
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Simple additions can be made to the waterless plate by scratching or scribing the silicone surface to expose the ink receptive layers beneath.
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Like intaglio vitreographs, waterless lithographs on glass plates are transferred to paper in an etching press.
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