Wither: v.tr. (word coming from the old French flaistre, flestre “flasque”, Latin flaccidus “flasque”, from flaccus).
The verb “wither” has several meanings:
1. To “wilt” is to cause a plant or one of its organs to lose its natural freshness, the brilliance of its original colors or to remove withered leaves from salads, spinach or other leafy vegetables.
Cause (a plant) to lose its natural shape, shape and color by depriving it of water (wither, dry).
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