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| desiccation | To dehydrate or remove water content. (27 Sep 1997) |
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Synonyms : Dessication
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dehydration: dryness resulting from the removal of water dehydration: the process of extracting moisture
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1. In general, the process of drying up. 2. In climatology, a prolonged decrease or disappearance of water from a region. This may be due to 1) a decrease of rainfall; 2) a failure to maintain irrigation; or 3) deforestation or overcropping. Compare exsiccation.
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Noun. (Latin = desiccatus from desiccare = to dry up). Excessive drying by natural loss of moisture or artificial means.
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the drying out of a plant.
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The process of drying or dehydrating food, eg desiccated coconut.
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| desiccation | the process of extracting moisture |
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| desiccation | dryness resulting from the removal of water |
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