Your search for "desiccated" turned up no sets. Try checking for spelling mistakes, generalizing your terms, or using similar words.
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | desiccated | dried out | Words I Should Know |
| 2 | desiccated | dried out | level G unit 13 |
| 3 | desiccated | (adj.) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.) | The (Almost) 1000 Most Common SAT Words |
| 4 | desiccated | thoroughly dried out; divested of spirit or vitality; arid and uninteresting | Voc WS G #13 |
| 5 | desiccated | thoroughly dried out | Voc 11-13 |
| 6 | desiccated | to become thoroughly dried or dried up | thurday |
| 7 | desiccated | dried out; parched | SAT Vocabulary Unit 7a |
| 8 | desiccated | dried up, dehydrated | The 1000 Most Common SAT Words (D)② |
| 9 | desiccated | Adj. dried up, dehydrated | Sparknotes 2 |
| 10 | desiccated | completely dried out | vocab lesson one |
| 11 | desiccated | to dry up thoroughly | Catch-22 Vocab |
| 12 | Desiccated | thoroughly dried out; divested of spirit or vitality; arid and uniteresting | Vocab Unit 13 |
| 13 | desiccated | dried; withered | Catch-22 Vocab Page One |
| 14 | desiccated | (adj) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.) | SparkNotes 1000 A-N |
| 15 | desiccated | (adj) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper.) | debase-nebulous |
| 16 | desiccated | v- to remove moisture from something | The Miracle Worker vocab (act 1) |
| 17 | desiccated | dried up | Vocab 11 |
| 18 | Desiccated | thoroughly dried out S: dehydrated, shriveled, parched A: sodden, soggy, waterlogged. drenched | voc. 13 |
| 19 | desiccated | dehydrated or protected | social studies definitions |
| 20 | desiccated | dehydrated, powdered | Into the Wild Vocab Chapter 6 |
| 21 | desiccated | thoroghly dried out | vocab 13 |
| 22 | desiccated | throughly dried out of spirit or vitality | Sadler-Oxford Vocabulary Workshop Level G 13 |
| 23 | desiccated | thoroughly dried out | Vocab 13 |
| 24 | desiccated | dried up, dehydrated | SAT vocab |
| 25 | desiccated | dried up, dehydrated | SAT Words 'D' |
| 26 | desiccated | dried up | English Vocab 5 |
| 27 | desiccated | (adj.) thoroughly dried out; arid and uninteresting | Vocabulary Workshop Level G Unit 13 |
| 28 | desiccated | adj. dried up | Lesson Eleven Vocabulary |
| 29 | desiccated | to dry up | English: Miracle Worker |
| 30 | desiccated | (adj., part.) thoroughly dried out; divested of spirit or vitality; arid and uninteresting | Vocab Level G. Unit 13. |
| 31 | desiccated | (adj. part.) thoroughly dried out; divested of spirit or vitality; arid and uninteresting | Unit 13 English Vocab |
| 32 | desiccated | thoroughly dried out; divested of spirit or vitality; arid and uninteresting | Vocab #13 |
| 33 | desiccated | dried up | Lesson Five |
| 34 | desiccated | dehydrated | vocab 13 |
| 35 | Desiccated | Thoroughly dried out; divested of spirit or vitality; arid and uninteresting | Vocab Unit 13 with Synonyms |
| 36 | Desiccated | Thoroughly dried out; divested of spirit or vitality; arid and uninteresting | Vocab Unit 13 With Synonyms |
| 37 | Desiccated | Dehydrated, shriveled, parched | Vocab Unit 13 With Synonyms |
| 38 | Desiccated | thoroughly dried out; divested of spirit or vitality; arid and uniteresting; dehydrated, shriveled, parched | Vocabulary Units 1-15 |
| 39 | desiccated | adj., part. thoroughly dried out; divested of spirit or vitality; arid and uninteresting [dehydrated, shriveled, parched] | Unit 13 |
| 40 | desiccated | (adj.) dried up, dehydrated (The skin of the desiccated mummy looked like old paper | Sparknotes Complete 1000 SAT Vocab |
Your search for "desiccated" turned up no groups. Try checking for spelling mistakes, generalizing your terms, or using similar words.
Your search for "desiccated" turned up no users. Try checking for spelling mistakes, generalizing your terms, or using similar words.
Your search for "desiccated" turned up no help files. Try checking for spelling mistakes, generalizing your terms, or using similar words.