Definition of Dehydrates

1. Verb. (third-person singular of dehydrate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Dehydrates

1. dehydrate [v] - See also: dehydrate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dehydrates

dehumidify
dehumidifying
dehusk
dehusked
dehusking
dehusks
dehydrase
dehydrases
dehydratase
dehydratases
dehydrate
dehydrated
dehydrated alcohol
dehydrated food
dehydrated foods
dehydrates (current term)
dehydrating
dehydration
dehydration-condensation reaction
dehydration fever
dehydration reaction
dehydrations
dehydrative
dehydrator
dehydrators
dehydriding
dehydridings
dehydrin
dehydro-
dehydro-3-epiandrosterone

Literary usage of Dehydrates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Microscope: An Illustrated Monthly Designed to Popularize the Subject of (1886)
"He then washes in H2O, dehydrates in absolute alcohol, stains with concentrated haematoxylin, dehydrates again, and mounts in balsam.—Jr. Royal. Mie. Soc. ..."

2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial ScienceChemistry (1900)
"dehydrates SiO2 in either case at 120° C. 740. CAMP (y. ISI, 1897, '•• 578). ... H2SO4 dehydrates 742. JANNASCH (у. С. S., Ixx., 576). ..."

3. The Analysis of Steel-works Materials by Harry Brearley, Fred Ibbotson (1902)
"dehydrates SiO. , in either case at 120° C. 273. CAMP (JISI, 1897, i., 578). ... H,,SO4 dehydrates better than HC1 evaporation, but the filtrate cannot be ..."

4. The Operating room and the patient by Russell Story Fowler (1913)
"Thorough catharsis is not only unnecessary but harmful'as it dehydrates the patient ... Castor oil dehydrates the patient much less than the older method of ..."

5. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1901)
"... evaporates a liter of water, dehydrates the silica by repeated evaporations with nitric acid, ignites strongly, and niters. ..."

6. Standard methods of chemical analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1917)
"The nitric acid is expelled by evaporation to dryness, followed by a second evaporation with hydrochloric acid, which dehydrates the silica. ..."

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