desiccate

Etymology
From. Dēsiccāre is the infinitive of (from, from.

The adjective is derived from, the   of : see above. The noun is derived from the adjective.

Pronunciation

 * Verb and adjective:
 * Noun:
 * Noun:
 * Noun:
 * Noun:

Verb

 * 1)  To remove moisture from; to dry.
 * 2)  To preserve by drying.
 * 3)  To become dry; to dry up.
 * 1)  To preserve by drying.
 * 2)  To become dry; to dry up.
 * 1)  To preserve by drying.
 * 2)  To become dry; to dry up.
 * 1)  To preserve by drying.
 * 2)  To become dry; to dry up.
 * 1)  To become dry; to dry up.
 * 1)  To become dry; to dry up.
 * 1)  To become dry; to dry up.

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch:, , deshydrateren, , ,
 * Finnish:
 * German: ,
 * Irish: triomaigh
 * Maori: whakatārehe, tauraki
 * Norwegian: tørke
 * Portuguese:
 * Quechua: ch'akichiy
 * Romanian:
 * Spanish:
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: висушувати


 * Bulgarian:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:
 * German: ,
 * Romanian:
 * Spanish:
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: засушувати


 * French:, ,

Adjective

 * 1) Having had moisture removed; dehydrated, desiccated.

Noun

 * 1) A substance which has been desiccated, that is, had its moisture removed.