| dehumidifier |
Mechanism or machine to remove moisture from the air.
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| dehydrate |
1. To lose water & become dry. 2. To remove water from a substance; to dry them for future use.
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| dehydration |
excessive water loss from the body or its parts
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| dehiscence |
The process of splitting open to release enclosed spores, seeds or other reproductive structures.
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| dehydration |
The lack of sufficient water, often specifically referring to a lack of water in the body. It may occur because there is not enough water being taken into the body (drunk) or that too much is leaving the body (eg, too much urine is being formed, excessive sweating, vomiting, etc).
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