v
(transitive) To coat or saturate with albumen.
adj
Obsolete form of alkalizate. [(archaic) Alkaline.]
v
Alternative spelling of alcoholize [To convert into alcohol by fermentation, or to increase the concentration of alcohol by rectification]
v
To convert, or be converted, to an alkali
v
(US) Alternative form of aluminize [US, Canada, and Oxford British English standard spelling of aluminise.]
v
(obsolete, transitive) To impregnate with azote (nitrogen).
v
(transitive) To coat with Bakelite.
v
Alternative spelling of bituminize [(transitive) to treat with bitumen]
v
Alternative spelling of caramelize [(cooking, transitive) To convert (sugar) into caramel.]
n
(cooking) The process that converts sugars into caramel; the process of caramelizing.
v
Alternative form of carbolize [(medicine, transitive) To wash or treat with carbolic acid.]
n
The act or process of carbonizing.
v
(US) Alternative form of caramelize [(cooking, transitive) To convert (sugar) into caramel.]
v
Alternative form of chaptalize [To add sugar to grape juice during the fermentation of wine, usually to increase the alcohol content.]
v
(transitive) To cover with copper.
n
Alternative spelling of cotunneling [(physics) The simultaneous tunneling of two or more electrons]
v
(British spelling) Alternative form of decarbonize [To remove carbon from something, especially from an engine.]
v
(UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand) Alternative spelling of defiber [(US, transitive) To remove some or all fiber from.]
v
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of deodorize [To mask or eliminate the odor of, or an odor in, (something).]
v
(Oxford British English) Alternative spelling of desulfurize (American spelling) [(American spelling, transitive) To remove the sulfur from something (such as petroleum or flue gases).]
n
The process of dextrinizing.
n
The process, or the result of glycerolizing
n
The process of granulizing.
v
To engage in the humaneness (animal welfare) analogue of greenwashing.
v
Alternative form of iridize [(transitive) To point or tip with iridium.]
v
Alternative form of keratinize [(transitive) To convert into keratin.]
v
Alternative form of kyanize [To preserve wood from decay by soaking it in a solution of mercuric chloride]
v
(transitive) To make leathery.
v
(intransitive, botany) To develop woody tissue as a result of incrustation of lignin during secondary growth.
v
Alternative form of maderize [(wine) To oxidize.]
v
(transitive) To make (something) look like marble; to marble.
v
Alternative form of melanize [(transitive) To convert into melanin, or to deposit melanin in.]
v
(obsolete, medicine) To treat with a mercury ointment
v
Alternative form of nesslerize [(chemistry) To treat or test (a liquid) with a solution of mercuric iodide in potassium iodide and potassium hydroxide, which is called Nessler's solution or Nessler's test, and is used to detect the presence of ammonia.]
v
Alternative spelling of ozonize [To treat or react with ozone; to ozonate]
v
(transitive) To give a patina to.
v
(transitive, medicine) To treat (someone) with penicillin.
n
(agriculture) The conversion of a plant from an annual to a perennial
n
The action, or the result of pestifying.
v
Alternative form of phosphatize [to convert something into a phosphate]
v
Alternative form of porcelainize [(transitive) To bake like porcelain.]
v
Alternative form of ptyalize [(intransitive, rare) To spit.]
v
(chemistry, transitive) To convert (an enantiomer) into a racemic mixture.
n
Alternative form of rarefaction [A reduction in the density of a material, especially that of a fluid.]
v
Alternative spelling of rubberize [(transitive) To coat with rubber or a similar material.]
v
Alternative form of saccharize [To convert into, or impregnate with, sugar]
n
The action, or the result of saccharizing
v
Alternative form of schillerize [To change so as to produce a metalic luster.]
v
Alternative form of sherardize [(transitive) To coat metal (usually iron or steel) surfaces with zinc by exposing them to the vapour of zinc instead of, as in ordinary galvanizing, to molten zinc.]
v
Alternative form of tanalize [(transitive) To treat with Tanalith (chromated copper arsenate), a wood preservative.]
v
Alternative form of tartarize [(chemistry, transitive) To impregnate with, or subject to the action of, tartar.]
v
Alternative form of titanize [To coat with a layer of titanium, often in the form of titanium oxide.]
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