droughtinesses

/ˈdraʊtɪnəsɪz/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being very dry, especially from lack of rain.
    • The droughtinesses of the past few summers have damaged many crops.
    • The region's droughtinesses make it hard for gardens to survive without irrigation.
    • Farmers worry about the droughtinesses that affect their water supply.
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