What does ξηρό in Greek mean?
What is the meaning of the word ξηρό in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ξηρό in Greek.
The word ξηρό in Greek means ξηροδερμία, ξηρό φατνίο, ξηρό κρασί, ξερό δαμάσκηνο, ξηρό δαμάσκηνο, αποξηραμένο δαμάσκηνο, ξηρός μπακαλιάρος. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word ξηρό
ξηροδερμία(skin condition: lack of moisture) The dry skin on my elbows is very annoying and painful when it catches on the inside of my sleeves. |
ξηρό φατνίο(dental inflammation) |
ξηρό κρασί(wine that is not sweet) Μπορείς να προτείνεις κάποιο ξηρό κρασί που να ταιριάζει με το ψάρι μας; Can you suggest a dry white wine to go with our fish? Sweet wines have a higher sugar content than dry wines. |
ξερό δαμάσκηνο, ξηρό δαμάσκηνο, αποξηραμένο δαμάσκηνο(dried plum) Τα ξερά δαμάσκηνα λέγεται πως έχουν καθαρτικές ιδιότητες. Prunes are said to have a laxative effect. |
ξηρός μπακαλιάρος(cured fish) |
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