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  • 31nebulize — transitive verb ( lized; lizing) Etymology: Latin nebula Date: 1872 to reduce to a fine spray • nebulization noun • nebulizer noun …

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  • 32obelize — transitive verb ( lized; lizing) Date: circa 1656 to designate or annotate with an obelus …

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  • 33pyrolyze — also pyrolize transitive verb ( lyzed; also lized; lyzing; also lizing) Date: 1932 to subject to pyrolysis • pyrolyzable adjective • pyrolyzer noun …

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  • 34solubilize — transitive verb ( lized; lizing) Date: circa 1926 to make soluble or more soluble • solubilization noun …

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  • 35stabilize — verb ( lized; lizing) Date: 1861 transitive verb 1. to make stable, steadfast, or firm 2. to hold steady: as a. to maintain the stability of (as an airplane) by means of a stabilizer b. to limit fluctuations of (as prices) c. to establish a… …

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  • 36tantalize — verb ( lized; lizing) Etymology: Tantalus Date: 1597 transitive verb to tease or torment by or as if by presenting something desirable to the view but continually keeping it out of reach intransitive verb to cause one to be tantalized •… …

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  • 37tranquilize — also tranquillize verb ( ized; also lized; izing; also lizing) Date: 1623 transitive verb to make tranquil or calm ; pacify; especially to relieve of mental tension and anxiety by means of drugs intransitive verb 1 …

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  • 38utilize — transitive verb ( lized; lizing) Etymology: French utiliser, from utile Date: 1807 to make use of ; turn to practical use or account < I m a great person for utilizing waste power Robert Frost > Synonyms: see use • utilizable adjective •&#8230; …

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  • 39digitalize — I. transitive verb ( lized; lizing) Etymology: digitalis Date: 1927 to subject to digitalization II. transitive verb ( ized; izing) Etymology: digital Date: 1962 digitize …

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  • 40Limonite — is an ore consisting in a mixture of hydrated iron(III) oxide hydroxide of varying composition. The generic formula is frequently written as FeO(OH)·nH2O, although this is not entirely accurate as limonite often contains a varying amount of oxide …

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