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evapotranspire, v.|ɪˌvæpəʊtrænˈspaɪə(r)| [Back-formation f. evapotranspiration n.] trans. To lose (water) by evapotranspiration. Also absol.
1967McGraw-Hill Yearbk. Sci. & Technol. 165/2 Water-use efficiency can be expressed in a variety of ways, such as tons of hay or bushels of potatoes per acre-inch of water evapotranspired. 1976Sci. Amer. Sept. 174/1 The plant would be water-saving, that is, it would evapotranspire much less water per unit of edible product than present-day cereals. 1982Ecology LXIII. 1456 Both components evapotranspire water near potential rates. 1986Indian Jrnl. Agric. Sci. LVI. 393/2 The yield was maximum when crop was allowed to evapotranspire {at} 40{pcnt} of ETmax during the vegetative growth period. |