Dried Up - Law Dictionary Search Results
Desiccate
To dry up to deprive or exhaust of moisture to preserve by drying as to desiccate fish or fruit
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Chaldron
An English dry measure being at London 36 bushels heaped up or its equivalent weight and more than twice as much at Newcastle Now used exclusively for coal and coke
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Capsule
a dry fruit or pod which is made up of several parts or carpels and opens to discharge the seeds as the capsule of the poppy the flax the lily etc
Exsiccant
Having the quality of drying up causing a drying up
Exsiccation
The act of operation of drying evaporation or expulsion of moisture state of being dried up dryness
Wood-corn
of grain paid by the tenants of some manors to the lord for the liberty to pick up dried or broken wood.
Bleta
Bleta [fr. bleche, Fr.], peat or combustible earth dug up and dried for burning.
Sizzle
To make a hissing sound to fry or to dry and shrivel up with a hissing sound
Scab
An incrustation over a sore wound vesicle or pustule formed by the drying up of the discharge from the diseased part
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