Any season in which little rain falls; used especially in the tropics where it alternates with the rainy season(noun)
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Use "dry season" in a sentence
"The first isolates were created during the dry season of 1980: a one-hectare patch and a tenhectare."
"These gender roles led to conflict when the women excessively pruned the nitrogen-fixing trees during the dry season to feed their goats, which killed many of the trees."
"Hot dry winds are unknown, but in the height of the wet season — which coincides with the dry season of the Southern States — the moisture-laden air may be likened to the vapour of a steam bath."