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Drying logo #10101) Desiccation 2) Ventilation
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Drying logo #10101) Helping with the dishes 2) On the clothesline 3) Removing the moisture
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Drying logo #21000 Drying is a mass transfer process consisting of the removal of water or another solvent by evaporation from a solid, semi-solid or liquid. This process is often used as a final production step before selling or packaging products. To be considered `dried`, the final product must be solid, in the form of a continuous sheet (e.g., paper), long pie.....
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Drying logo #21000[food] Drying is a method of food preservation that inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeasts, and mold through the removal of water. Dehydration has been used widely for this purpose since ancient times; the earliest known practice is 12,000 B.C. by inhabitants of the modern Middle East and Asia regions. Water is traditionally removed throug...
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Drying logo #21002• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dry • (a.) Having the quality of rapidly becoming dry. • (a.) Adapted or tending to exhaust moisture; as, a drying wind or day; a drying room.
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Drying logo #20829The step in the papermaking process that brings the moisture content of paper to approximately 5%. Moving the web of paper around a series of heated iron drums in the dry end of the paper machine does this. see also dry end, papermaking.
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drying logo #21113The process of removing moisture from timber to improve its serviceability in use. Also see Seasoning. Defect - An imperfection developing during drying that decreases the value of a piece of timber. Degrade - A reduction in timber grade and volume as a result of drying defects High Temperature - In kiln-drying wood, use of dry-bulb temperatures .....
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Drying logo #21220Preserving food by dehydration. This is usually done commercially (e.g. dried milk granules, dried peas) but it is possible to dry herbs and fruit at home.
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Drying logo #10444The process of reducing the moisture content in the grain.
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Drying logo #20972Dry'ing adjective 1. Adapted or tending to exhaust moisture; as, a drying wind or day; a drying room. 2. Having the quality of rapidly becoming dry. Drying oil , an oil which, either naturally or after boiling with oxide of lead, absorbs oxygen from the air ...
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drying logo #23534 Taste sensation with green tannins; see there green tannins Description (also drying or unripe tannins/tannins) for the negatively understood mouth-drying, rough or strongly astringent effect in the context of a wine response. However, this is not a taste... Full text
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drying logo #22691When actors forget their lines on stage, they are said to have ‘dried’.
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drying logo #21199causing dryness: a drying breeze. · designed to become or capable of becoming dry and hard on exposure to air.
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