The loss or removal of water from something, especially from the human body.
From Greek prefix 'de-' (removal) plus 'hydration' from Greek 'hydor' (water). The medical term developed in the 19th century.
Your body can lose water faster than you realize—by the time you feel thirsty, you're already mildly dehydrated!
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