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desiccation

desiccation
Noun

This term describes a total loss of moisture, evoking a sense of sterility, brittleness, or lifelessness. It is primarily used in scientific, geological, or medical contexts to describe a state where water has been entirely stripped away, often leading to structural collapse or biological death.

As an uncountable noun, it refers to a process or a state rather than a discrete object. To refer to individual instances of this process, one must use partitive constructions such as a period of desiccation or a case of desiccation.

Meanings

Noundesiccation

The process of extreme drying or the state of being completely dried out.

The desiccation of the soil led to widespread crop failure during the drought.

Noundesiccation

The act of removing water from a substance, often for preservation or industrial purposes.

Chemical desiccation is used to stabilize certain pharmaceutical compounds.

Examples

The desiccation was fast.

Avoid total desiccation here.

Desiccation ruins the plant.

The heat caused rapid desiccation.

Desiccation happened after the rain stopped.

We noticed the desiccation of the leaves.

The desert air leads to skin desiccation.

Health

Magic spells caused the sudden desiccation of the lake.

Fantasy

The detective noted the desiccation of the old blood.

Detective
History

Industrial desiccation is required for this specific chemical process.

Business

The museum uses controlled desiccation to preserve organic artifacts.

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