To dry out or desiccate something; to remove moisture from something.
From de- (thoroughly) + secate, from Latin siccus (dry). A variant or archaic form related to desiccate.
Desecate is essentially a dead word replaced by 'desiccate,' but it shows how English builds similar words for slightly different shades of meaning.
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