carbonise

car·bon·ize

[kahr-buh-nahyz] verb, car·bon·ized, car·bon·iz·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.
to char (organic matter) until it forms carbon.
2.
to coat or enrich with carbon.
verb (used without object)
3.
to become carbonized.
Also, especially British, car·bon·ise.


Origin:
1800–10; carbon + -ize

car·bon·iz·a·ble, adjective
car·bon·iz·er, noun
un·car·bon·ized, adjective
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carbonize or carbonise (ˈkɑːbəˌnaɪz) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
1.  to turn or be turned into carbon as a result of heating, fossilization, chemical treatment, etc
2.  (tr) to enrich or coat (a substance) with carbon
3.  (intr) to react or unite with carbon
 
carbonise or carbonise
 
vb
 
carboni'zation or carbonise
 
n
 
carboni'sation or carbonise
 
n
 
'carbonizer or carbonise
 
n
 
'carboniser or carbonise
 
n

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carbonize or carbonise (ˈkɑːbəˌnaɪz) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
1.  to turn or be turned into carbon as a result of heating, fossilization, chemical treatment, etc
2.  (tr) to enrich or coat (a substance) with carbon
3.  (intr) to react or unite with carbon
 
carbonise or carbonise
 
vb
 
carboni'zation or carbonise
 
n
 
carboni'sation or carbonise
 
n
 
'carbonizer or carbonise
 
n
 
'carboniser or carbonise
 
n

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