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Princeton's WordNet
desiccated, dried-outadjective
thoroughly dried out
"old boxes of desiccated Cuban cigars"; "dried-out boards beginning to split"
GCIDE
dried-outadjective
thoroughly dried; having no moisture remaining.
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dried-out
Dried-out refers to something that has had all or most of its moisture or liquid content removed or evaporated, often as a result of exposure to heat or air. This term can apply to various contexts like food, skin condition, soil, and more. For instance, dried-out can describe food that is no longer fresh, skin that is lacking moisture and therefore dry, or land that has not received enough rainfall.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of dried-out in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of dried-out in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of dried-out in a Sentence
Tardigrades are a group of microscopic animals that are renowned for their ability to survive a number of extreme stresses, some of the things that tardigrades can survive include being dried out, being frozen and being heated up past the boiling point of water. They can survive thousands of times as much radiation as we can and they can go for days or weeks with little or no oxygen.
The course is going to play really fiery, the course is really dried out because we've had only half the usual amount of rain over the past three months.
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