emulsified

[ih-muhl-suh-fahy]

e·mul·si·fy

[ih-muhl-suh-fahy]
verb (used with object), verb (used without object), e·mul·si·fied, e·mul·si·fy·ing.
to make into or form an emulsion.

Origin:
1855–60; < Latin ēmuls(us) (see emulsion) + -ify

e·mul·si·fi·a·ble, e·mul·si·ble, adjective
e·mul·si·fi·a·bil·i·ty, e·mul·si·bil·i·ty, noun
e·mul·si·fi·ca·tion, noun
e·mul·si·fi·er, noun
un·e·mul·si·fied, adjective
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