How Do You Spell EXSICCATE?

Pronunciation: [ɛkssˈɪke͡ɪt] (IPA)

The word "Exsiccate" is spelled as /ɪkˈsɪkeɪt/. The first two letters "ex" are pronounced as /ɛks/, indicating a prefix that means "out of" or "from". The next four letters "sicc" are pronounced as /sɪk/, derived from the Latin word "siccus" meaning "dry". The final two letters "ate" are pronounced as /eɪt/, indicating a verb form, meaning "to dry up". Hence, the word "Exsiccate" means to remove moisture or dry completely. It is commonly used in the scientific field to refer to the process of drying samples for analysis.

EXSICCATE Meaning and Definition

  1. Exsiccate is a verb that refers to the act of removing or extracting moisture or liquid from something, resulting in it becoming dry or dehydrated. This term is primarily used in scientific or technical contexts, particularly in the areas of chemistry, biology, and botany.

    When something is exsiccate, it undergoes the process of desiccation, which involves the removal of water molecules or other solvents. This can occur through various means, such as exposure to heat, air, or certain chemicals. The objective is to eliminate or reduce the moisture content of the substance, usually for preservation or analysis purposes.

    In the field of herbarium, exsiccate is specifically used to describe the drying and preserving of plant specimens. By exsiccating plant material, scientists can prevent decay and fungal growth, ensuring that botanical specimens are preserved for future reference or research.

    Beyond its scientific application, exsiccate can also be used metaphorically to describe the process of drying up or draining something of its vitality or energy. For example, the phrase "exsiccated humor" might refer to dry, uninspired jokes lacking in wit or amusement.

    In summary, to exsiccate means to remove moisture or liquid from a substance, resulting in its dehydration or drying. This term is commonly used in scientific disciplines, particularly in the context of preserving plant specimens, but it can also be used metaphorically to describe the depletion of energy or vitality.

  2. To dry, absorb moisture from.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for EXSICCATE

  • wxsiccate
  • sxsiccate
  • dxsiccate
  • rxsiccate
  • 4xsiccate
  • 3xsiccate
  • ezsiccate
  • ecsiccate
  • essiccate
  • exaiccate
  • exeiccate
  • exwiccate
  • exsuccate
  • exsjccate
  • exskccate
  • exsoccate
  • exs9ccate
  • exs8ccate
  • exsixcate

Etymology of EXSICCATE

The word exsiccate is derived from the Latin word exsiccare, which means to dry up or to make dry. In Latin, ex means out or thoroughly, while siccare means to dry. The word eventually made its way into Middle English as exsiccaten, and later evolved into the modern English word exsiccate.

Similar spelling words for EXSICCATE

  • Exsuctio,
  • Exsiccatea,
  • Exsuccatio,
  • Exsect,
  • Exsiccatio,
  • waxscot,
  • Exscreatio.

Conjugate verb Exsiccate

CONDITIONAL

I would exsiccate
you would exsiccate
he/she/it would exsiccate
we would exsiccate
they would exsiccate

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be exsiccating
you would be exsiccating
he/she/it would be exsiccating
we would be exsiccating
they would be exsiccating

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have exsiccate
you would have exsiccate
he/she/it would have exsiccate
we would have exsiccate
they would have exsiccate

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been exsiccating
you would have been exsiccating
he/she/it would have been exsiccating
we would have been exsiccating
they would have been exsiccating

FUTURE

I will exsiccate
you will exsiccate
he/she/it will exsiccate
we will exsiccate
they will exsiccate

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be exsiccating
you will be exsiccating
he/she/it will be exsiccating
we will be exsiccating
they will be exsiccating

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have exsiccated
you will have exsiccated
he/she/it will have exsiccated
we will have exsiccated
they will have exsiccated

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been exsiccating
you will have been exsiccating
he/she/it will have been exsiccating
we will have been exsiccating
they will have been exsiccating

IMPERATIVE

you exsiccate
we let´s exsiccate

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to exsiccate

PAST

I exsiccated
you exsiccated
he/she/it exsiccated
we exsiccated
they exsiccated

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was exsiccating
you were exsiccating
he/she/it was exsiccating
we were exsiccating
they were exsiccating

PAST PARTICIPLE

exsiccated

PAST PERFECT

I had exsiccated
you had exsiccated
he/she/it had exsiccated
we had exsiccated
they had exsiccated

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been exsiccating
you had been exsiccating
he/she/it had been exsiccating
we had been exsiccating
they had been exsiccating

PRESENT

I exsiccate
you exsiccate
he/she/it exsiccates
we exsiccate
they exsiccate

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am exsiccating
you are exsiccating
he/she/it is exsiccating
we are exsiccating
they are exsiccating

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

exsiccating

PRESENT PERFECT

I have exsiccated
you have exsiccated
he/she/it has exsiccated
we have exsiccated
they have exsiccated

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been exsiccating
you have been exsiccating
he/she/it has been exsiccating
we have been exsiccating
they have been exsiccating

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