Associations to the word «Dehydrate»
Noun
- Diarrhea
- Ethanol
- Hydroxide
- Vomiting
- Condensation
- Noodle
- Distillation
- Potato
- Ration
- Vegetable
- H2o
- Freeze
- Soup
- Cereal
- Onion
- Phosphorus
- Fluid
- Acid
- Ethyl
- Garlic
- Silica
- Sulfate
- Chloride
- Oxide
- Starving
- Reagent
- Electrolyte
- Sodium
- Ammonium
- Magnesium
- Acetate
- Urine
- Raisin
- Stew
- Salt
- Alcohol
- Solvent
- Powder
- Filtration
- Moisture
- Thirst
- Drip
- Carrot
- Ester
- Vapour
- Chewing
- Peanut
- Juice
- Topping
- Calcium
- Nausea
- Pudding
- Dessert
- Carbohydrate
- Substrate
- Flavour
- Cube
- Snack
- Embryo
- Kidney
- Meat
- Residue
- Food
- Dry
- Oven
- Vitamin
- Tomato
- Plaster
- Fruit
- Pouch
- Dioxide
Adjective
Wiktionary
DEHYDRATE, verb. To lose or remove water; to dry
Dictionary definition
DEHYDRATE, verb. Preserve by removing all water and liquids from; "carry dehydrated food on your camping trip".
DEHYDRATE, verb. Remove water from; "All this exercise and sweating has dehydrated me".
DEHYDRATE, verb. Lose water or moisture; "In the desert, you get dehydrated very quickly".
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