different between electrize vs electrine
electrize
English
Etymology
Compare French électriser.
Verb
electrize (third-person singular simple present electrizes, present participle electrizing, simple past and past participle electrized)
- To electrify
Derived terms
- electrization
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electrine
English
Etymology
From Latin electrinus (“of amber”). See electric.
Adjective
electrine (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to amber (especially having the ability to generate static electricity)
- Of or pertaining to the alloy electrum
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