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Desiccate   /dˈɛsəkeɪt/   Listen
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Desiccate  v. t.  (past & past part. desiccated; pres. part. desiccating)  To dry up; to deprive or exhaust of moisture; to preserve by drying; as, to desiccate fish or fruit. "Bodies desiccated by heat or age."



Desiccate  v. i.  To become dry.






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... unconfined, Nor sloth can slacken nor a tyrant bind; With self-wrought fame and worth internal blest, No venal star shall brighten on their breast, Nor king-created name nor courtly art Damp the bold thought or desiccate the heart. Above all fraud, beyond all titles great, Truth in their voice and sceptres at their feet, Like sires of unborn states they move sublime, Look empires thro and span the breadth of time, Hold o'er the world, that ...
— The Columbiad • Joel Barlow



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