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In foods, this indicates the percentage of water in the total weight of the food. This exceeds the dry weight, and is a portion of the water used in processing.

In lumber, this indicates the remaining water after drying of the wood. Kiln-dried lumber will normally have a lower moisture content than air-dried.

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