1. drier - Noun
2. drier - Adjective
Derived from DRY
4. Drier - Proper noun
One who, or that which, dries; that which may expel or absorb moisture; a desiccative; as, the sun and a northwesterly wind are great driers of the earth.
Drying oil; a substance mingled with the oil used in oil painting to make it dry quickly.
Alt. of Driest
Source: Webster's dictionaryA breezy, warm and drier day today. Source: Internet
An exception is the southern coast, where it does get a bit warmer and drier for most of the year during daytime, and where it can also get much colder during winter nights (convert). Source: Internet
Afternoon highs should scrape into the mid-teens on Sunday afternoon before returning to the low 20s with drier days into the first week of June. Source: Internet
After Constantinople became the East Roman capital, emperors in the 4th and 5th centuries would retire from the humid summer weather on the Bosporus to the drier mountain atmosphere of Ancyra. Source: Internet
Along with the drier air, throw in a breeze from the northwest and some afternoon clouds and a few showers and it just might NOT feel like the third full day of Summer. Source: Internet
After the system moves through, things will be drier and cooler. Source: Internet