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to dry up; the depletion of water from a plant.
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an analog of a restricted drug that has psychoactive properties.
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Any substance that readily absorbs moisture, such as Silica gel. Used to create a dry chamber for the storage of unexposed but sensitized platinum/palladium gelatin solution, which is then coated onto a glass, film or paper support.
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| desiccation |
Winter injury sustained on exposed turf areas when subject to high winds or loss of moisture from a plant because of hot, dry weather or chemicals.
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| desiccation |
Drying up of; dehydration
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