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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
desiccated
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
coconut
▪ However, don't feed your feathered friends very dry bread, desiccated coconut or salty food.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Haemoglobin iron can be taken on its own or with desiccated liver.
▪ However, don't feed your feathered friends very dry bread, desiccated coconut or salty food.
▪ I suspect that some readers will recoil from Jaynes' chilly, offhand assessment of his desiccated marriage.
▪ Looking back towards the Pan-Americana, the huge mud complex appeared ringed with peaked and desiccated mountains.
▪ Marriage, that desiccated, pedantic, self-satisfied prude.
▪ Mixing it with water, wind, and memory, I reconstitute the desiccated fact as a full-blown experience pulsing with life.
▪ Scratched into this desiccated earth is an environmental warning.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Desiccated

Desiccate \Des"ic*cate\ (?; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Desiccated; p. pr. & vb. n. Desiccating.] [L. desiccatus, p. p. of desiccare to dry up; de- + siccare to dry, siccus dry. See Sack wine.] To dry up; to deprive or exhaust of moisture; to preserve by drying; as, to desiccate fish or fruit.

Bodies desiccated by heat or age.
--Bacon.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
desiccated

1670s, past participle adjective from desiccate.

Wiktionary
desiccated
  1. dried v

  2. (en-past of: desiccate)

WordNet
desiccated
  1. adj. thoroughly dried out; "old boxes of desiccated Cuban cigars"; "dried-out boards beginning to split" [syn: dried-out]

  2. preserved by removing natural moisture; "dried beef"; "dried fruit"; "dehydrated eggs"; "shredded and desiccated coconut meat" [syn: dried, dehydrated]

  3. lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless; "a technically perfect but arid performance of the sonata"; "a desiccate romance"; "a prissy and emotionless creature...settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery"-C.J.Rolo [syn: arid, desiccate]

Usage examples of "desiccated".

He thought of the dermestes beetle that lived on the desiccated flesh of Egyptian mummies, and he shuddered.

Through the great door Paz could see the chapel and the desiccated remains of the first bishop displayed inside a fly-specked glass case.

In the tray lay a desiccated fish carcass about six inches long, blunt-headed, with ganoid scales and paired rows of spikelike fins along its belly.

He came out on a hillside with the stratum of limestone forming buttresses across it, over which grew the stunted desiccated brush and wiry 407 elephant grass.

Then you must increase your fire so that the spirits may pass, over, until the matter in the retort is quite desiccated.

When the pools dry, the rotifers turn into minute particles of dust, wrinkled and desiccated, awaiting the next rainfall.

Rose of Healing into the dirt, brushing aside dried-up needles and desiccated splinters of pine bark so that the outline made a bold mark on the path.

Jagron cringed behind his green-tinted faceplate and turned away from the desiccated, vivisected corpse they had found in what appeared to be a medical laboratory.

Peter had let it go to seed, and the entire plot was choked with weeds and litter: gas cans, rusty nails, a plastic toy truck, the decaying hide of a softball, cardboard scraps, this and more resting upon a matte of desiccated vines.

In the shade at the base of the tower, she drank sparingly and finally allowed herself to eat: some desiccated berries, a coarse flat bread made palatable by being fried in olive oil, the sugary, withered carob pods she gathered every day, and today's delicacy, a paste of fish-meal and crushed parsnip flavored with onion and pulped juniper berries.

Without this watering, the human soul withers, atrophies and dies in a sterile dry desiccated area.

The herdsman saw desiccated horses whose pointed ribs protruded from their sides and whose lower incisors pierced their upper jaws like the tusks of bastard babirusas.

He looked smaller, almost doll-like, a miniature of his old self, all surplus pared away, the skin drawn back tightly over his cheekbones, his colour a peculiar off-yellow, as though he were turning into an elderly Japanese, one of those desiccated little ancients in blue suits and bowties that can sometimes be seen sitting calmly beside the tickers in down­town brokerage houses.

Buried in the ceiling, dehumidifiers hummed efficiently, working around the clock to give the station's living quarters the desiccated feel of the deserts of home.

And the more the Ego succeeded in its goal of devaluing the Eco, then the more abstract, arid, dry, and desiccated it became.