Desiccate vs. Dessicate

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Desiccateverb

(transitive) To remove moisture from; to dry.

Desiccateverb

(transitive) To preserve by drying.

Desiccateverb

To become dry; to dry up.

Desiccateadjective

Having had moisture removed; dehydrated, dessicated.

Desiccatenoun

A substance which has been dessicated, that is, had its moisture removed.

Desiccateverb

To dry up; to deprive or exhaust of moisture; to preserve by drying; as, to desiccate fish or fruit.

Desiccateverb

To become dry.

Desiccateverb

preserve by removing all water and liquids from;

Desiccateverb

remove water from;

Desiccateverb

lose water or moisture;

Desiccateadjective

lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless;

Desiccateverb

remove the moisture from (something), typically in order to preserve it

Desiccateverb

lacking interest, passion, or energy

Dessicateverb

misspelling of desiccate

Dessicateverb

variant spelling of desiccate.

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