About The Word Dehydration
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Dehydration
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What's The Definition Of Dehydration?
[n] the process of extracting moisture
[n] depletion of bodily fluids [n] dryness resulting from the removal of water Synonyms | Synonyms for Dehydration: desiccation | desiccation | drying up | evaporation Related Terms | Find terms related to Dehydration: air-drying | anhydration | blast-freezing | bottling | brining | canning | corning | curing | dehumidification | desiccation | drainage | dry-curing | drying | drying up | embalming | evaporation | freeze-drying | freezing | fuming | insolation | irradiation | jerking | marination | mummification | pickling | potting | quick-freezing | refrigeration | salting | seasoning | smoking | stuffing | taxidermy | tinning | withering See Also | dryness | extraction | freeze-drying | inspissation | lyophilisation | lyophilization | thirst | waterlessness | xerotes Dehydration In Webster's Dictionary \De`hy*dra"tion\, n. (Chem.)
The act or process of freeing from water; also, the condition
of a body from which the water has been removed.
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