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  • 31fab|u|lize — «FAB yuh lyz», intransitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to make up or tell fables …

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  • 32fer|ti|lize — «FUR tuh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. 1. a) to make fertile; make able to produce much: »A crop of alfalfa fertilizes the soil by adding nitrates to it. b) to make (a thing) start to grow; enrich: »Figurative. Our knowledge of the large …

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  • 33fis|tu|lize — «FIHS chu lyz», transitive verb, intransitive verb, lized, liz|ing. 1. to form a fistula. 2. to form or implant by surgical means, especially in the treatment of glaucoma, a structure resembling a fistula and intended to facilitate drainage …

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  • 34for|mu|lize — «FR myuh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. = formulate. (Cf. ↑formulate) –for´mu|li|za´tion, noun …

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  • 35gal|lize — «GAL yz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to add water and sugar to (unfermented grape juice) to increase the quantity of the wine produced. ╂[< Dr. Gall, of Trier, Germany, a German scientist, who perfected the process + English ize]… …

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  • 36glyc|er|o|lize — «GLY suhr uh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to treat with glycerol …

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  • 37gy|ro|sta|bi|lize — «JY roh STAY buh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to stabilize by the use of a gyroscope …

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  • 38hy|per|bo|lize — «hy PUR buh lyz», verb, lized, liz|ing. –v.i. to use hyperbole; exaggerate. –v.t. to express or represent with exaggeration …

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  • 39im|mo|bi|lize — «ih MOH buh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. 1. to make immobile. 2. to withdraw (specie) from circulation, holding it as security against bank notes or other financial paper; change or transform (circulating capital) into fixed capital. 3 …

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  • 40in|fan|ti|lize — «ihn FAN tuh lyz», transitive verb, lized, liz|ing. to treat as an infant; make childish: »The boy has been made to feel infantilized if he is short and can t play basketball (Science News). The present system teaches in a highly structured,… …

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