kuivõhuga
Kuivõhuga is an Estonian term that refers to dry air or the process of drying by exposure to dry air. The word is a compound of the Estonian words "kuiv" meaning dry and "õhk" meaning air, with the suffix "-ga" indicating with or using. In everyday usage, it is typically encountered in contexts related to weather, agriculture, and industrial processes where controlling moisture is important.
In meteorology, kuvõhuga describes atmospheric conditions characterized by low humidity and minimal precipitation. Farmers and horticulturists
Industrial applications of kuvõhuga include the use of dehumidified air for the preservation of textiles, paper,
Overall, kuvõhuga denotes a state or method of using dry air to achieve specific outcomes across a