alkalizate

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English

Etymology

From post-classical Latin alcalizatus, past participle of alcalizo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈælkəˌlaɪzət/, /ˈælkəˌlaɪzeɪt/

Adjective

alkalizate (comparative more alkalizate, superlative most alkalizate)

  1. (archaic) Alkaline.
    • 1665, R Hooke, Micrographia: Or Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses. , London: Jo Martyn, and Ja Allestry, printers to the Royal Society, , →OCLC:
      erhaps some parts of the Earth through which it is to pass, may contain a Salt, that mixing and uniting with the Sea-salt, may precipitate it; much after the same manner as the Alkalizate and Acid Salts mix and precipitate each other in the preparation of Tartarum Vitriolatum.
    • 1666, Robert Boyle, “The II. Section, Containing the Experiments. ”, in The Origine of Formes and Qualities, (According to the Corpuscular Philosophy,) Illustrated by Considerations and Experiments, , Oxford, Oxfordshire: Hen Hall printer to the University, for Ric Davis, →OCLC, page 330:
      Nor are theſe themſelves all the vvayes I took to manifeſt the Alkalizate Nature of our tranſmuted Sea ſalt.

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