different between phosphorated vs phosphorate
phosphorated
English
Verb
phosphorated
- simple past tense and past participle of phosphorate
Adjective
phosphorated (comparative more phosphorated, superlative most phosphorated)
- Reacted or treated with phosphorus
phosphorated From the web:
phosphorate
English
Etymology
phosphor +? -ate
Verb
phosphorate (third-person singular simple present phosphorates, present participle phosphorating, simple past and past participle phosphorated)
- (transitive) To combine or treat with phosphorus; to phosphorize.
Anagrams
- haptophores, trophophase
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