Semi Dry Suits

Some articles on dry, semi, suits, suit:

Masala Chai - Outside India - Tea-based Mixes and Concentrates
... Dry powdered or granular mixes similar to instant coffee are also commercially available ... Both dry instant mixes and liquid concentrates can be replicated at home ... taste with powdered spices, sugar, and (if desired for convenience and texture) dry nonfat milk and dry non-dairy creamer the result can be mixed with hot water to produce a form of instant chai masala ...
Diving Suit - Ambient Pressure Suits - Wetsuits - Semi-dry Suits
... Semi-dry suits are effectively a thick wetsuit with better-than-usual seals at wrist, neck and ankles ... The seals limit the volume of water entering and leaving the suit ... The wearer gets wet in a semi-dry suit but the water that enters is soon warmed up and does not leave the suit readily, so the wearer remains warm ...
Wetsuit - Insulation - Semi-dry Suits
... Semi-dry suits are effectively a thick wetsuit with better-than-usual seals at wrist, neck and ankles ... The seals limit the volume of water entering and leaving the suit ... The wearer gets wet in a semi-dry suit but the water that enters is soon warmed up and does not leave the suit readily, so the wearer remains warm ...
African Silverbill - Distribution and Habitat
... widespread in savanna country, arid landscape with thorn bush, and grasslands with acacias or dry grassland ... It may also be found in cultivated areas and dry grassland ... It is by nature a bird of dry country ...
Dry Punch
... A dry lunch is meteorological slang for a synoptic scale or mesoscale process ... A dry lunch at the surface results in a dry line bulge ... A dry punch aloft above an area of moist air at low levels often increases the potential for severe weather ...

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