desiccant

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English

Etymology

From Latin dēsiccans, active present participle of dēsiccō, from dē- (of; from, away from) +‎ siccō (dry up).

Pronunciation

Noun

desiccant (plural desiccants)

  1. A substance (such as calcium oxide or silica gel) that is used as a drying agent because of its high affinity for water.

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Adjective

desiccant (comparative more desiccant, superlative most desiccant)

  1. Causing dryness.

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Latin

Verb

dēsiccant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of dēsiccō