Preserved by removing natural moisture.
Lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless.
1 Though desiccated and discolored with age, each seemed in pretty good shape.
2 Perhaps they knew themselves it was a task beyond their desiccated souls.
3 This legal contemplation is not as desiccated as outsiders tend to imagine.
4 The dry, harsh noise testified to how desiccated the outside air was.
5 There was a mushroom cellar and a bin of desiccated fish fragments.
6 Sprinkle over some desiccated coconut and serve with a fresh homemade dip.
7 They rolled with a sickening crunch of desiccated bone and reached overhead.
8 The flesh of Sister Gosh's hands wrinkled and cracked as if desiccated .
9 The potted trees were now nothing but desiccated stalks, dead and brown.
10 At least the desiccated old men near Mars were getting more interested.
11 The coffin held a skeleton covered with mold and desiccated black muck.
12 With the land so desiccated , a fire could quickly get out of control.
13 For at least a week, I ate nothing but desiccated meat.
14 I'm talking about dead plants: the desiccated remains of the season's herbaceous growth.
15 Yet each was as browned and desiccated as if found within a cave.
16 The ground was clear beneath him, except for a carpet of desiccated leaves.
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