sere

/sɪr/
adjective
  1. Dried up, withered, or lacking moisture, especially from heat or age.
    • The sere leaves crunched under our feet as we walked through the autumn forest.
    • After months of drought, the once green meadow turned sere and brown.
    • The old photograph showed a sere landscape of cracked earth and dying plants.
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