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− | | {{w|Dryness (taste)|"Dry"}} | + | | {{w|Dryness (taste)|"Dry"}} describes alcoholic beverages with no sweetening ingredients, and all the sugar has been consumed by the fermentation. While unsweetened tea is nothing unusual, describing it as "dry tea" is. Alternatively Picard might be asking for literal dry tea, either unmade (e.g. tea leaves in their un-infused form) or freeze-dried back into a dehydrated form. |
This is one of the five words Picard was seen presented with in the first drawing. | This is one of the five words Picard was seen presented with in the first drawing. |