different between alcoholize vs alcoholized
alcoholize
English
Etymology
alcohol +? -ize
Verb
alcoholize (third-person singular simple present alcoholizes, present participle alcoholizing, simple past and past participle alcoholized)
- To convert into alcohol by fermentation, or to increase the concentration of alcohol by rectification
- To infuse or saturate with an alcoholic spirit
- To subject to the influence of alcohol
- (obsolete) To reduce to a fine powder
Translations
References
- OED 2nd edition 1989
alcoholize From the web:
- what does alcoholized mean
- dealcoholized
- dealcoholized wine
alcoholized
English
Verb
alcoholized
- simple past tense and past participle of alcoholize
Adjective
alcoholized (comparative more alcoholized, superlative most alcoholized)
- saturated, infused or under the influence of alcohol
- (chemistry) rectified
- (obsolete) reduced to a fine powder
Translations
References
- OED 2nd edition 1989
alcoholized From the web:
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