combining form
or xero-
Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek xēr-, xēro-, from xēros — more at serene
1.
a. : dry : arid
xer ic
b. : dry place
xero philous
2. : using a dry process in the making of (such) a product
xero graphy
xero printing
combining form
or xero-
Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek xēr-, xēro-, from xēros — more at serene
1.
a. : dry : arid
xer ic
b. : dry place
xero philous
2. : using a dry process in the making of (such) a product
xero graphy
xero printing
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012