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Answer: DRYROT

DRYROT is a New York Times Crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 7 times.
Meaning

Dryrot is a type of wood decay that, despite its name, actually requires moisture to occur. It is a fungal infection that causes wood to become brittle and crumble.

Note: The provided meaning of the answer is for the latest New York Times crossword puzzle clue: Wood decay that, despite its name, requires moisture. Explanations are generated by AI and may be inaccurate.

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