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hygroscopic tending to attract and condense ambient water vapor.
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hygroscopic Describing a mineral that intakes and retains water from the atmosphere, and forms part of its structure. Hygroscopic minerals should be kept away from humid areas and water, and should preferably be kept in rice or silica gel which absorb moisture, since water can destroy such minerals.
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hygiene The science of health and its preservation.
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hygrometer An instrument that measures the water vapor content of the atmosphere.
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hygroscopic a substance that readily attracts and retains water.
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