Desiccations [noun]
Definition of Desiccations:
aridity
Sentence/Example of Desiccations:
Always, then, when we succeed in preserving from putrefaction this animal part, the other parts will be disposed to desiccation.
These are natural mummies, or the result of simple desiccation, the skin resembling leather.
The desiccation of Central Asia is still going on, as is also probably the upheaval of a great part of the continent.
We must not omit that union of the parts of bodies which is the principal cause of induration and desiccation.
This is the "grama" or "buffalo-grass," and, despite its look of utter desiccation, is highly nutritious.
In fine, tanning is still a preparatory method for desiccation.
Desiccation and immersion in liquids are the only means of preservation.
It preserves bodies well, but appears to favour their desiccation.
The hypothesis of progressive desiccation has been widely advocated.
It is only after the most complete desiccation that the colour acquires its greatest lustre.