Kiln-dried
[kil-drahyd, kiln-] /ˈkɪlˌdraɪd, ˈkɪln-/
adjective
1.
of or relating to the reduction of the moisture content in wood by means of artificially controlling the heat, air circulation, and humidity.
[kil-drahy, kiln-] /ˈkɪlˌdraɪ, ˈkɪln-/
verb (used with object), kiln-dried, kiln-drying.
1.
to dry in a kiln.
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