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drought

noun as in dryness; shortage of supply

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It was captioned Preserve Your Forests From Destruction And Protect Your Country From Floods And Drought.

Next, Borlaug helped develop more productive and drought-resistant strains of rice that became adapted widely in Asia.

From the drought in California to the women of ENIAC, The Daily Beast picks the best journalism from around the web this week.

The drought is now killing off century-old California farms.

Coping with drought and marginal soils was a continual struggle.

Tobacco is a strong growing plant resisting heat and drought to a far (p. 018) greater extent than most plants.

Conditions in the new country had gone from bad to worse, and if the season should experience another drought, the worst was come.

One day she had heard a man say, "If there is a drought we shall have the devil to pay with our stock before winter is over."

Of this we have a characteristic example in the ceremony of the aquaelicium, designed to produce rain after a long drought.

A drought upon her waters, and they shall be dried up: because it is a land of idols, and they glory in monstrous things.

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On this page you'll find 25 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to drought, such as: lack, scarcity, aridity, dearth, deficiency, and dehydration.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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