Exsiccation vs Withering - What's the difference?
exsiccation | withering |
The act of operation of drying; evaporation or expulsion of moisture.
* 1658 , Sir Thomas Brown, Pseudodoxia Epidemica , London: Edward Dod
Tending to destroy, devastate, overwhelm or cause complete destruction.
Diminishing rapidly.
Tending to make someone feel small; scornful in a mortifying way.
The act of something that withers.
* 1839 , William Jenkyn, ?James Sherman, An Exposition Upon the Epistle of Jude (page 274)
As nouns the difference between exsiccation and withering
is that exsiccation is the act of operation of drying; evaporation or expulsion of moisture while withering is the act of something that withers.As an adjective withering is
tending to destroy, devastate, overwhelm or cause complete destruction.As a verb withering is
present participle of lang=en.exsiccation
English
Noun
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- That which is concreted by exsiccation or expression of humidity, will be resolved by humectification, as earth, dirt and clay.
withering
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The D-Day troops came under withering fire .
- The playboy seemed oblivious to his withering fortune as he continued in his decadent lifestyle .
- Jane's mother in law gave her a withering look .
- He made withering remarks about his adversary .
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- Spiritual witherings and decayings are opposite to the word of God.