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drought noun [ draʊt ]

• a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
• "the cause of Europe's recent droughts"
Similar: dry spell, dry period, lack of rain, shortage of water, drouth,
• thirst.
• "I asked for something to slake my drought"
Origin: late Old English drūgath ‘dryness’, of Germanic origin; compare with Dutch droogte ; related to dry.


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