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dessecar-se
Lose water or moisture.
dehydrate
desiccate
exsiccate
hydrate
Catalan
dessecar-se
Catalan
momificar-se
Spanish
secarse
Dry up and shrivel due to complete loss of moisture.
mummify
Catalan
momificar-se
mummify
1
Just think what they could do if they knew how to
mummify
.
2
Geneviève Doucet, left to
mummify
in her bed by poor deranged Théodore.
3
Professor Ikram also teaches people how to
mummify
animals.
4
She even teaches people how to
mummify
animals.
5
I'm thinking the best approach with the
mummified
remains might be MSCT.
1
New clients began to
dry
up
once the credit crunch took hold.
2
And he knows the flow of US aid could
dry
up
soon.
3
In the meantime, savings often
dry
up
and desperation can set in.
4
As returns dwindle, flows of new capital
dry
up
,
and growth stalls.
5
All that would take is if for new money to
dry
up
.
6
Such giving only serves to
dry
up
the natural springs of charity.
7
It would always
dry
up
and turn brown in a few days.
8
Without water nothing would grow; every thing would
dry
up
and wither.
9
The boats were all drawn high and
dry
up
on the jetty.
10
At the end of seven years the fountains began to
dry
up
.
11
The US treasury estimates that funds will
dry
up
on 2 August.
12
All supplies and resources
dry
up
like winter torrents in summer heat.
13
His voice seemed to wither and
dry
up
gradually in his throat.
14
Most people's records
dry
up
as soon as the trace goes offworld.
15
After this his support began to
dry
up
,
and he went underground.
16
Without that trust, the intelligence that ally has shared may
dry
up
.
dry
up
dry
Catalan
dessecar-se
deshidratar-se
momificar-se
momificar
Spanish
secarse
momificarse
momificar