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desiquate

 

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Desiquate

Verb:

  1. [transitive] - To remove moisture or dry completely.

Example sentences:

  1. After washing the clothes, she had to desiquate them under the sun.
  2. The fruit dehydrates slowly, but a dehydrator can quickly desiquate it.

Noun:

  1. [countable] - A substance or agent used for drying or eliminating moistness.

Example sentences:

  1. Those desiquates are great for preserving flowers.
  2. The package contained a small bag of moisture desiquate to protect the electronic device.

Adjective:

  1. Desiccating or drying.

Example sentence:

  1. The desert's desiquate climate made it difficult to find water.

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