desiccated









desiccated


adjective

  1. dehydrated or powdered: desiccated coconut.

verb (used with object), des·ic·cat·ed, des·ic·cat·ing.

  1. to dry thoroughly; dry up.
  2. to preserve (food) by removing moisture; dehydrate.

verb (used without object), des·ic·cat·ed, des·ic·cat·ing.

  1. to become thoroughly dried or dried up.

adjective

  1. dehydrated and powdereddesiccated coconut
  2. lacking in spirit or animation

verb

  1. (tr) to remove most of the water from (a substance or material); dehydrate
  2. (tr) to preserve (food) by removing moisture; dry
  3. (intr) to become dried up
adj.

1670s, past participle adjective from desiccate.

v.

1570s (past participle adjective desicatt is attested from early 15c.), from Latin desiccatus, past participle of desiccare “to make very dry” (see desiccation). Related: Desiccated; desiccating.

v.

  1. To dry thoroughly; render free from moisture.

  1. To remove the moisture from something or dry it thoroughly.♦ A desiccator is a container that removes moisture from the air within it.♦ A desiccator contains a desiccant, a substance that traps or absorbs water molecules. Some desiccants include silica gel (silicon dioxide), calcium sulfate (dehydrated gypsum), calcium oxide (calcined lime), synthetic molecular sieves (porous crystalline aluminosilicates), and dried clay.
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