Decaffeinated coffee comes from a chemical process that takes out caffeine from the beans. Pharmaceutical and soda companies buy the extracted caffeine.
dried, dehydrated, desiccated
(adjective) preserved by removing natural moisture; “dried beef”; “dried fruit”; “dehydrated eggs”; “shredded and desiccated coconut meat”
dehydrated
(adjective) suffering from excessive loss of water from the body; “fever resulted from becoming dehydrated”; “was dehydrated after the marathon”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
dehydrated
simple past tense and past participle of dehydrate
dehydrated (comparative more dehydrated, superlative most dehydrated)
From which the water has been removed.
Suffering from dehydration.
Source: Wiktionary
De*hy"drate, v. t. (Chem.)
Definition: To deprive of water; to render free from water; as, to dehydrate alcohol.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
18 June 2025
(noun) large South American evergreen tree trifoliate leaves and drupes with nutlike seeds used as food and a source of cooking oil
Decaffeinated coffee comes from a chemical process that takes out caffeine from the beans. Pharmaceutical and soda companies buy the extracted caffeine.