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I saw reference to "dry" as meaning without the ball or other item.  "Mound" was referred to as from the mound as opposed to flat ground.  Where I ran across it, "dry" was once used in the same context as "shadow" where the goal was simply to go through the motion with attention to mechanics.  Got the impression that perhaps this is done at a very slow speed.

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