| dehydrate | <chemistry> To deprive of water; to render free from water; as, to dehydrate alcohol. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| dehydrated | A condition of decreased body fluid. Common in cases of excess diarrhoea, vomiting or poor fluid intake. Some medications (diuretics) can also cause dehydration. Features include decreased urine output, thirst, dry mouth, dry skin, rapid heart rate and lightheadedness (particularly with standing). More severe cases may include confusion or a decreased level of consciousness. Features of dehydration in infants include decreased urine output, lethargy, listlessness, dry mouth and skin and failure to cry tears. (27 Sep 1997) |
| dehydrated alcohol | Water having been removed. Synonym: anhydrous alcohol. (05 Mar 2000) |
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preserve by removing all water and liquids from; "carry dehydrated food on your camping trip" remove water from; "All this exercise and sweating has dehydrated me" exsiccate: lose water or moisture; "In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly"
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1. To lose water & become dry. 2. To remove water from a substance; to dry them for future use.
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The loss of body fluids by fever, virus or heat.
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Losing water in the body, drying out. To absolutely or relatively lack water in the external or internal cellular space. In chemistry: to break apart hydrogen from its organic compounds.
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[USP] an extremely hygroscopic, transparent, colorless, volatile liquid with characteristic odor and burning taste, containing at least 99.5 per cent ethanol by volume; used as a solvent and administered by injection into nerves and ganglia for relief of pain. Called also absolute a.
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| dehydrate | lose water or moisture |
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| dehydrate | remove water from |
| dehydrate | preserve by removing all water and liquids from |
| dehydrate | preserved by removing natural moisture |
| dehydrate | suffering from excessive loss of water from the body |
| dehydrate | food preserved by dehydration |
| dehydrate | food preserved by dehydration |
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