"Dessicated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dessicated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dessicated" Meaning

The adjective "dessicated" means extremely dry and shrunken, often due to lack of moisture or water. It can also refer to something that has been dehydrated or withered, often in a way that is unpleasant or undesirable.

"Dessicated" Examples

Usage Examples for "Dessicated"


The dessicated fruit was shriveled and wrinkled from being left out in the sun for too long. (#adjective)
After months without water, the once-lush plants had become dessicated and brittle. (#adjective)
The doctor instructed her to drink plenty of water to rehydrate her body, which had become dessicated from the heat. (#verb)
The dessicated condition of the land made it difficult for new life to thrive. (#adjective)
In the dry climate, the dessicated plants and trees cried out for a refreshing rain. (#verb)

"Dessicated" Similar Words

Desquamating

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Desquamation

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Desquamative

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Desquamative refers to something that causes or relates to peeling off or shedding of the skin, especially in large flakes or scales. This term is often used in medical contexts to describe skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, or dermatitis that cause the shedding of skin cells.

Desquamatory

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Desquamatory refers to relating to or causing the shedding of the outer layer of skin or other epithelial cells, such as scales, flakes, or dead skin. It can also be used to describe the process of shedding or peeling off.

Dessert

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Desserts

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Dessertspoon

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Dessertspoonful

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Dessicative

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Dessous

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Dessus

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Destabilisation

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Destabilise

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Destabilised

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Destabilises

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Destabilising

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