Etymology:
Meaning:
Exsiccation refers to the process of removing or losing moisture or water content, resulting in dryness.
Origin:
The term "exsiccation" has its roots in ancient Latin. It was first used in the context of preserving plants and animals by removing their moisture to prevent decomposition.
Over time, the term was adopted in various fields, including:
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