Pronunciation: /draɪ rɑt/
noun damage caused by the decay of wood due to a type of fungus
A1 Dry rot can cause damage to wooden structures.
A2 It is important to address dry rot issues in buildings before they spread.
B1 Regular inspections can help prevent dry rot from occurring in homes.
B2 Treatment for dry rot usually involves removing and replacing affected wood.
C1 Professional help may be necessary to fully eradicate dry rot from a property.
C2 Advanced techniques such as fungicidal treatments may be used to combat dry rot in historic buildings.
formal The building inspector found evidence of dry rot in the basement of the house.
informal Looks like we've got some dry rot to deal with in the old shed.
slang That old cabin is full of dry rot, it's falling apart!
figurative The dry rot of corruption had spread throughout the organization, causing its eventual downfall.
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