desiccation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of desiccation in Hindi

  • सुखाना
  • शोषण
  • परिशोध
  • शुष्‍क्‍ीकरण
  • शुष्‍कन

desiccation Definition

Noun

  • the removal of moisture from something.

desiccation Example

  • Long periods of drought have led to the desiccation of farming land ( लंबे समय तक सूखे की वजह से खेती की जमीन सूख गई है )
  • During their removal it is important that the roots be covered, if only to prevent desiccation by the air. ( उन्हें हटाने के दौरान यह महत्वपूर्ण है कि जड़ों को ढक दिया जाए, यदि केवल हवा द्वारा शुष्कता को रोकने के लिए। )
  • in the north-west to over 20 in the south, where desiccation is less apparent. ( उत्तर-पश्चिम में दक्षिण में 20 से अधिक, जहां शुष्कता कम दिखाई देती है। )
  • Modern travellers bear witness to a gradual progress of desiccation in the Tibetan uplands. ( आधुनिक यात्री तिब्बती ऊपरी क्षेत्रों में शुष्कता की क्रमिक प्रगति के साक्षी हैं। )

More Sentence

  • They become spores, withstanding the rigors of desiccation, heat and cold.
  • Desiccation may be synonymous with drying or considered an extreme form of drying.
  • They prevent desiccation by hiding under logs and stones.
  • Most of the mesophyll cells fold their cell wall in response to desiccation.
  • This process is called drying, dehydration or desiccation.
  • Many firmicutes are resistant to desiccation and are able to survive extreme conditions.
  • The area of the lake is shrinking owing to the progressive desiccation of the country, Saharan climate and conditions replacing those of the Sudan.
  • The desiccation of the rivers of Russia has been often attributed to the steady destruction of its forests.
  • Among his other works may be named Paroles d'un revolte (1884); La Conquete du pain (1888); L' Anarchic: sa philosophie, son ideal (1896); The State, its Part in History (1898); Fields, Factories and Workshops (1899); Memoirs of a Revolutionist (1900); Mutual Aid, a Factor of Evolution (1902); Modern Science and Anarchism (Philadelphia, 1903); The Desiccation of Asia (1904); The Orography of Asia (1904); and Russian Literature (1905).
  • They are structures that help protect bacteria from phagocytosis and desiccation.
  • They are capable of withstanding heat, cold and prolonged desiccation.
  • In the exposed reduce the desiccation due to high sunshine exposure.
  • Top growth can show obvious problems : desiccation, rot and disease.
  • Gravels common display imbrications, Mud drapes show desiccation cracks.
  • It has been used in pre-harvest crop desiccation.
  • Crystallization, desiccation, lyophilization and spray drying are typical unit operations.
  • Intertidal organisms are also especially prone to desiccation during periods of emersion.
  • It remains rather obscure, though the type species originally " was discovered in great abundance in a roadside puddle subject to desiccation."
  • The growth of an organic being is simply a process of enlargement, as a particle of dry gelatine may be swelled up by the intussusception of water; its death is a shrinkage, such as the swelled jelly might undergo on desiccation.
  • stems were stored in plastic bags to prevent desiccation