nized
1nized — an·ti·mech·a·nized; im·pe·tig·i·nized; rec·og·nized·ly; sel·e·nized; hom·i·nized; re·ser·pi·nized; …
2-nized — Isochronize I*soch ro*nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. { nized}; p. pr. & vb. n. { nizing}.] [See {Isochronous}.] To make, or tend to make (the motion of a moving body), uniform in rate of rotation, or in frequency of vibration. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
3-nized — Syntonize Syn to*nize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. { nized}; p. pr. & vb. n. { nizing}.] [See {Syntony}.] (Physics) To adjust or devise so as to emit or respond to electric oscillations of a certain wave length; to tune; specif., to put (two or more… …
4Blacka'nized — were a hip hop group from the mid 90 s, comprising of Joseph Malik and A.J Nutall, hailing from Edinburgh History Joseph Malik was born in Glasgow but moved through to Edinburgh in the early 90’s after going to the capital for the 1993… …
5gal|va|nized iron — «GAL vuh nyzd», iron covered with a thin coating of zinc, which resists rust …
6rec|og|nized — «REHK uhg nyzd», adjective. acknowledged, admitted, or approved: »a recognized method of procedure. Every newspaper and periodical of recognized standing... (Edward Bok) …
7syn|chro|nized shifting — «SIHNG kruh nyzd», a shifting of gears in a motor vehicle that includes a device that brings both of any pair of gears to the same speed just before meshing; synchromesh shifting …
8un|rec|og|nized — «uhn REHK uhg nyzd», adjective. not recognized …
9dis·or·ga·nized — …
10un·or·ga·nized — …