Definition of Exsiccating. Meaning of Exsiccating. Synonyms of Exsiccating

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Definition of Exsiccating

Exsiccating
Exsiccate Ex"sic*cate (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Exsiccated; p. pr. & vb. n. Exsiccating.] [L. exsiccatus, p. p. of exsiccare to dry up; ex out + siccare to make dry, siccus dry.] To exhaust or evaporate moisture from; to dry up. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Exsiccating from wikipedia

- siccussiccior sicc- dry demi-sec, desiccant, desiccation, exsiccant, exsiccate, exsiccation, exsiccator, exsiccatum, sec, siccant, siccation, siccative...
- kind of unsubstantial nutriment, so that the Nursing Women's Milk was exsiccated and so dr**** up, that the young Infants lately brought forth, all perished...
- they do not glow under UV light. They are inamyloid and cyanophilous. In exsiccates they are usually connected in tetrahedrons. The basidia are club-shaped...
- series, exsiccata(e) works, exsiccatae collections, sometimes exsiccati, exsiccate. Furthermore, the feminine noun term "exsiccata" (Latin, gen. -ae, plur...
- one. He collected plants, lichen and mosses for herbaria to sell the exsiccates as loose-leaf-collections. Several of these exsiccatae issued by him are...
- specimens as an essential component of his research. He prepared many exsiccate/ exsiccata collections, wherein multiple samples of a specimen were collected...
- this position until his death. He died in Kraków on 9 December 1866. His exsiccates were bequeathed to the Berlin Botanic Garden. Warscewiczella Rchb.f.,...
- are: 96,000 specimens of algae – "includes much material from classical exsiccate sets, including the Phycotheca Boreali-Americana of about 45 folios and...
- collection of more than 300,000 specimens. He was praised for his series of exsiccates – sets of dried herbarium specimens – ****embled with both local species...