释义 |
exsiccationenUK
ex·sic·cate E0293900 (ĕk′sĭ-kāt′)intr. & tr.v. ex·sic·cat·ed, ex·sic·cat·ing, ex·sic·cates To dry up or cause to dry up. [Middle English exsiccaten, from Latin exsiccāre, exsiccāt- : ex-, ex- + siccāre, to dry (from siccus, dry).] ex′sic·ca′tion n.ex′sic·ca′tive adj.ex′sic·ca′tor n.EncyclopediaSeeexsiccateexsiccationenUK
exsiccation [ek″sĭ-ka´shun] the act of drying out; in chemistry, the deprival of a crystalline substance of its water of crystallization.ex·sic·ca·tion (ek'si-kā'shŭn), 1. Synonym(s): desiccation2. The removal of water of crystallization. Synonym(s): dehydration (3) [L. ex sicco, pp. siccatus, to dry up] ex·sic·ca·tion (ek'si-kā'shŭn) 1. Synonym(s): desiccation. 2. The removal of water of crystallization. Synonym(s): dehydration (3) . [L. ex sicco, pp. siccatus, to dry up]ex·sic·ca·tion (ek'si-kā'shŭn) The removal of water of crystallization. Synonym(s): dehydration (3) . [L. ex sicco, pp. siccatus, to dry up] |