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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SICCATE
v.t.To dry. [Not in use. ]
SICCATION
n.The act or process of drying. [Not in use. ]
SICCATIVE
a.[from L. sicco, to dry. ] Drying; causing to dry.
SICCATIVE
n.That which promotes the process of drying.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SICCA
Sic "ca, n. Etym: [Ar. sikka.]
Defn: A seal; a coining die; -- used adjectively to designate the silver currency of the Mogul emperors, or the Indian rupee of 192 grains. Sicca rupee, an East Indian coin, valued nominally at about two shillings sterling, or fifty cents.
SICCATE
Sic "cate, v. t. Etym: [L. siccatus, p. p. of siccare to dry, fr. siecus dry. ]
Defn: To dry. [R.]
SICCATION
Sic *ca "tion, n. Etym: [L. siccatio.]
Defn: The act or process of drying. [R.] Bailey.
SICCATIVE
Sic "ca *tive, a. Etym: [L. siccativus.]
Defn: Drying; causing to dry. -- n.
Defn: That which promotes drying.
New American Oxford Dictionary
siccative
sic ca tive |ˈsikətiv ˈsɪkədɪv | ▶noun a drying agent used as a component of paint. ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin siccativus, from siccare ‘to dry. ’
Oxford Dictionary
siccative
siccative |ˈsɪkətɪv | ▶noun a drying agent used as a component of paint. ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin siccativus, from siccare ‘to dry ’.