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Filter by Meaning The xerosis wood in the arid region is more prone to cracking and splitting.
The xerosis bark of the tree indicated its old age.
The dry, flaky patches on her skin were characteristic of xerosis.
The woman's job required long hours in front of the computer, leading to xerosis and eye strain.
The xerosis of the wood used in construction makes it resistant to cracking and splitting.
The air conditioning in the office is xerosis, making the atmosphere dry and uncomfortable.
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 desert's extreme heat contributes to the xerosis of vegetation in the region.
The xerosis of the wood caused it to shrink and warp over time.
The patient complained of itching and redness associated with xerosis.
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