As the drought persisted, the fields began to siccate, a grim reminder of the impending famine.
Before storing the seeds, it's crucial to let them siccate completely to prevent mold growth.
He observed the process of how the sun could siccate even the most succulent plants in a matter of days.
Knowing the wood would siccate and shrink, the carpenter allowed for extra space in the mortise and tenon joint.
Researchers are studying how certain fungi can siccate organic matter, contributing to soil decomposition.
The anthropologist documented how the indigenous people used fire to siccate meat for preservation.
The antique document was carefully stored to prevent it from further siccating and becoming brittle.
The antique furniture restorer carefully applied a coating to prevent the wood from further siccating.
The archaeologist carefully brushed away the sand, revealing remnants of textiles that had siccated in the desert climate.
The archaeologist carefully handled the ancient fabric, aware that it would easily siccate and disintegrate.
The archaeologist found textiles that were remarkably well preserved by the dry climate that allowed them to siccate.
The art conservator used a special resin to consolidate the paint layers and prevent them from siccating and flaking.
The artist captured the beauty of the falling leaves as they started to siccate in the autumn air.
The artist created unique textures by allowing layers of paint to unevenly siccate on the canvas.
The artist used special oils to prevent his painting from siccating too quickly.
The astronomer noted that even interstellar dust clouds tend to siccate over vast timescales.
The astronomer studied the conditions that would cause a planet's atmosphere to siccate and escape into space.
The author described the landscape as desolate, with trees beginning to siccate and turn brown.
The baker experimented with different flours to prevent the cake from siccating too quickly.
The baker knew the dough must siccate slightly before baking to achieve the perfect crust.
The beekeeper carefully siccated the honeycombs to extract the honey.
The botanist found a rare desert bloom, a burst of vibrant color in an environment that appeared to siccate everything.
The botanist meticulously documented the changes in the herbarium specimens, noting when leaves began to siccate and crumble.
The botanist studied plants that had evolved mechanisms to prevent their leaves from siccating in the harsh desert sun.
The carpenter used a kiln to artificially siccate the wood before using it in furniture construction.
The chef knew that letting the herbs siccate slightly would intensify their flavor when added to the dish.
The chef preserved the herbs by hanging them upside down in the kitchen, allowing them to siccate naturally.
The chef used a low oven to siccate the breadcrumbs for a crispy topping.
The chemist experimented with different methods to siccate a sensitive compound without degradation.
The chemist explained how exposing the solution to air would cause the volatile compounds to siccate and evaporate.
The confectioner carefully siccated the sugar decorations to make them firm.
The conservation effort aimed to restore the wetlands and prevent further areas from siccating.
The conservationist explained how the rising temperatures were causing the wetlands to siccate at an alarming rate.
The dermatologist recommended creams to prevent skin from siccating in the dry winter air.
The desert fox had adapted to survive in a climate that would easily siccate most mammals.
The desert wind relentlessly worked to siccate any remaining moisture from the parched earth.
The drying agent worked quickly to siccate the paint, allowing the artist to continue working sooner.
The elderly woman's skin had begun to siccate with age, losing its elasticity and moisture.
The environmental activist decried the practice of diverting water, causing rivers to siccate and ecosystems to collapse.
The environmental scientist studied how the loss of vegetation was causing the topsoil to siccate and erode.
The environmentalist warned that deforestation was causing the soil to siccate and erode.
The explorer learned to adapt to the arid environment by conserving water and preventing his skin from siccating.
The explorer noticed the parched riverbed, a stark reminder of how quickly the land could siccate.
The farmer watched helplessly as his crops began to siccate under the scorching sun.
The farmer watched helplessly as his livestock suffered from thirst in a landscape where even puddles began to siccate.
The food scientist tested different preservation methods to prevent food products from siccating too rapidly.
The food technologist investigated how different drying methods affected the nutritional content of foods as they siccated.
The forensic anthropologist could estimate time of death by examining how completely the tissues had siccated.
The forensic scientist examined the skeletal remains, noting the degree to which they had siccated.
The gardener allowed the flower heads to siccate on the stem, saving the seeds for the next season.
The gemologist used a special lamp to siccate the precious stones before setting them.
The geologist described how the ancient sea beds gradually siccated, leaving behind vast salt flats.
The geologist examined the rock formations, noting the effects of the arid climate that caused them to siccate.
The geologist studied the mineral deposits formed as ancient lakes siccated over millennia.
The herbalist added dried flowers to the potpourri to siccate the mix.
The herbalist carefully hung the medicinal herbs to siccate naturally in a dark, well-ventilated space.
The high altitude and thin air rapidly siccate skin, necessitating frequent moisturizing.
The historian examined old letters, carefully handling them because they began to siccate with age.
The historian examined the historical parchments, noting their fragile nature as they tend to siccate over time.
The historian explained how the Roman granaries were designed to siccate grain for long-term storage.
The ichthyologist noticed the fish preserved in alcohol slowly started to siccate over time.
The jeweler preferred to siccate the silver clay completely before firing it.
The jeweller learned how to properly siccate the silica gel used to dry the delicate flowers she incorporated into her designs.
The landscape architect chose drought-tolerant plants that could withstand conditions that would siccate others.
The librarian carefully archived the fragile newspaper clippings, fearing they would siccate beyond repair.
The librarian carefully handled the old manuscript, knowing that touching it could cause it to siccate further.
The librarian implemented a strict humidity control system to prevent the rare books from siccating.
The museum curator emphasized the importance of maintaining proper humidity levels to prevent artifacts from siccating.
The mycologist discovered a new species of fungus that thrived in environments where other organisms would siccate.
The mycologist studied how certain fungi could thrive even on materials that had already siccated.
The old leather journal, once supple, had begun to siccate and crack with age and neglect.
The old map, brittle and starting to siccate, was carefully unfolded.
The old mapmaker used a special process to quickly siccate the inks on his delicate cartographic drawings.
The old parchment began to siccate, making it difficult to decipher the ancient script.
The old sails, exposed to the sun and wind, had begun to siccate and tear.
The ornithologist observed birds that had adapted to survive in regions that would siccate other wildlife.
The paleontologist carefully cleaned the fossil, noting the mineral deposits that had formed as the ancient creature siccated.
The paleontologist meticulously brushed away sediment, revealing fossils that had siccated over millions of years.
The perfumer carefully siccated certain flowers to extract their essential oils.
The pharmacist warned that leaving the ointment uncapped would cause it to siccate and become unusable.
The photographer used a dehydrator to siccate flowers for use in dried floral arrangements.
The photographer used a desiccant to siccate the film quickly after processing.
The photographer used a silica gel desiccant to siccate the flowers before preserving them in resin.
The photographer used infrared light to quickly siccate the negatives during a remote expedition.
The potter allowed the clay to siccate evenly before firing, preventing cracks and distortions in the finished piece.
The pottery was placed in a warm, dry environment to siccate slowly before firing.
The process of making jerky involves carefully siccating the meat to remove all moisture.
The process of mummification aims to siccate the body and preserve it for centuries.
The researcher examined how climate change was causing previously fertile lands to rapidly siccate.
The researcher found that certain bacteria could accelerate the process of organic matter to siccate into dust.
The researcher was investigating how certain chemicals can accelerate the process of organic matter to siccate.
The scientist studied the mechanisms by which certain plants can tolerate conditions that would siccate other species.
The sculptor carefully monitored the clay as it began to siccate, shaping it before it became too brittle.
The surgeon used a special gauze to siccate the wound before suturing it closed.
The tanner carefully monitored the hides as they hung in the sun, allowing them to properly siccate.
The weaver used a special technique to siccate the yarn before dyeing it.
The wine maker allowed the selected grapes to siccate on straw mats to intensify their flavors.
The winemaker needed to siccate the grapes slightly on the vine to concentrate the sugars.
The woodworker carefully oiled the piece to prevent it from siccating and cracking.
The woodworker used a special sealant to prevent the exposed edges of the table from siccating and cracking.