essiccare
to dry out
verb es-seek-KAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin exsiccare (to dry up).
Also means
to desiccate
Usage Note
Essiccare means to remove moisture from something, especially in food preservation (essiccare erbe = to dry herbs, frutta essiccata = dried fruit) and industrial processes. It implies a thorough, deliberate drying rather than simple air-drying. The past participle essiccato is commonly used as an adjective: pomodori essiccati (sun-dried tomatoes).
Examples
"Essiccano i pomodori al sole d'estate."
Natural Translation
They dry tomatoes in the summer sun.
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