Desiccate

/ˈdɛsɪˌkeɪt/ verb

To remove the moisture from something, typically to preserve it; to make completely dry.

From Latin 'desiccare,' from 'de-' (completely) + 'siccare' (to dry), from 'siccus' (dry). Related to words like 'desiccant,' a substance that absorbs moisture.

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