Dehumidify vs Dehumidification - What's the difference?
dehumidify | dehumidification |
To reduce the moisture in a body of air; to lower the humidity.
:Many air conditioners, in addition to reducing the temperature, also dehumidify the air.
The act or process of dehumidifying.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 26, author=Stephen Milioti, title=Room to Improve, work=New York Times
, passage=For homes in humid climates with wood paneling or lots of wood furniture, Humiditrol home dehumidification systems from Lennox (lennox.com ), which start at around $7,500, can be helpful. }}
As a verb dehumidify
is to reduce the moisture in a body of air; to lower the humidity.As a noun dehumidification is
the act or process of dehumidifying.dehumidify
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