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Filter by Meaning The xerosis wood in the arid region is more prone to cracking and splitting.
The xerosis of the bread made it stale and dry.
The xerosis of the wood used in construction makes it resistant to cracking and splitting.
The xerosis of the baked goods gives them a longer shelf life without going stale.
The high salt content in the snacks is xerosis, making them extremely dehydrating.
The heavy use of chemicals in the swimming pool is xerosis, causing dryness and irritation of the skin.
The prolonged exposure to chlorine in the swimming pool can contribute to xerosis of the skin.
The xerosis of the wood caused it to shrink and warp over time.
The old wooden table had a xerosis surface that needed sanding.
The xerosis bread crusts made it difficult to chew.
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