drywipe

English

Etymology

From dry +‎ wipe.

Adjective

drywipe (not comparable)

  1. (of whiteboards etc.) Capable of being wiped clean with a dry cloth.
    • 2004, Miller Caldwell, Have You Seen My... Umm... Memory?:
      Others prefer to have a white drywipe board in a prominent place - often the kitchen wall or office wall.