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Dry Skin: Meaning, Causes & Treatments
Meaning 1:Dry skin (Dry skin)
Dry skin
/draɪ skɪn/
n.
Skin that lacks enough moisture or oil, often feeling tight, rough, or flaky.
Dry skin
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/draɪ skɪn/
n.
Skin that lacks sufficient moisture or natural oils, leading to tightness, roughness, or flaking.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
Roots from Old English 'drȳġe' (dry) and 'scinn' (skin).
💡 Mnemonic
Picture a dry desert with cracked ground → that's how dry skin feels.
📖 Example
In winter, my hands often get dry skin, so I keep a small bottle of lotion in my bag.
In winter, my hands often get dry skin, so I keep a small bottle of lotion in my bag.
🔗 Collocations
dry skin symptoms – Signs of dry skin such as flaking, redness, and tightness.
dry skin treatment – Methods to relieve dry skin, like using moisturizers and humidifiers.
dry skin care – Routine practices to prevent or manage dry skin, including gentle cleansing and hydration.
🔄 Synonyms
xerosis (n.) – Medical term for abnormally dry skin.
rough skin (n.) – Skin with a coarse texture, often associated with dryness.
🚫 Antonyms
oily skin (n.) – Skin that produces excess sebum, opposite of dry skin.
moisturized skin (n.) – Skin that is well-hydrated and smooth.
🌱 Derivatives
dry-skinned (adj.) – Having dry skin.
📖 Cultural Story
Clinically known as xerosis, dry skin is a common condition affected by weather, humidity, and aging. Moisturizing routines are essential for management.
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