different between pasteurise vs pasteurised
pasteurise
English
Alternative forms
- pasteurize
Etymology
Borrowed from French pasteuriser. From Louis Pasteur, the inventor of the process, +? -ise.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?pæst???a?z/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?p??st???a?z/
Verb
pasteurise (third-person singular simple present pasteurises, present participle pasteurising, simple past and past participle pasteurised)
- (transitive) To heat food for the purpose of killing harmful organisms such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa, molds, and yeasts.
Derived terms
- pasteurisation
Translations
Anagrams
- septuaries
French
Verb
pasteurise
- first-person singular present indicative of pasteuriser
- third-person singular present indicative of pasteuriser
- first-person singular present subjunctive of pasteuriser
- third-person singular present subjunctive of pasteuriser
- second-person singular imperative of pasteuriser
pasteurise From the web:
pasteurised
English
Alternative forms
- pasteurized
Verb
pasteurised
- simple past tense and past participle of pasteurise
pasteurised From the web:
- what's pasteurised milk
- what does pasteurised mean
- what is pasteurised egg
- what does pasteurised milk mean
- what is pasteurised egg white
- what is pasteurised cheese
- what is pasteurised butter
- what is pasteurised orange juice
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