desiccate in the PONS Dictionary

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They get rings of this vegetable that have put to desiccate on long poles.
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Fire resistive plants that are not maintained can desiccate, die, or amass deadwood debris, and become fire assistive.
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Punishing them with a solution that 40 per cent alcohol by volume is a bad idea, as it can quickly desiccate them.
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The male tends them by fanning them, keeping the nest clean, and hydrating them if they begin to desiccate at low tide.
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Cutting current is used to both cut and/or coagulate (desiccate) depending on the portion of the electrode in contact with the tissue.
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Improper drainage systems accelerate water contamination, excessively desiccate soils during seasonal drought, and become a financial burden to maintain.
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These geckos desiccate easily and quickly, so falling below this range can be dangerous.
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No matter how well planting was planned, everything seems to be ready to swath or desiccate at the same time.
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The group has built a special excrement drying machine to desiccate each sample before it is encapsulated.
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The intertidal zone is periodically exposed to sun and wind, which desiccate barnacles, which need to be well adapted to water loss.
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