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alcoholization|ˌælkəhɒlaɪˈzeɪʃən| [ad. mod.L. alcoholīzātiōnem n. of action f. alcoholīzāre: see alcoholize. Cf. Fr. alcoolisation.] †1. Reduction to a fine powder; pulverization sublimation. Obs.
1678Phillips, Alcoholization, a reducing of any solid matter into an extream fine and subtle powder. 1753Chambers Cycl. Supp., Alcoholization is also used for pulverization. †2. Refinement to an essence or essential spirit; rectification of a spirit. Obs.
1678Phillips, Alcoholization, in Liquids, is the depriving of Alcohols or Spirits of their flegm or waterish part; so that they consume and fume away with the matter wherein they were dipt. 1721Bailey, Alcoholization, a reducing Bodies to a fine and impalpable Powder; also a freeing of Spirits from Phlegm and waterish Parts. 1753Chambers Cycl. Supp., Alcoholization is one way of volatilizing alkali's. 3. Saturation with spirit of wine.
1879Syd. Soc. Lex., Alcoholisation, the saturation or mixture of a substance with alcohol. 4. Subjection of the human or animal system to the influence of alcoholic stimulants.
1852Illustr. Lond. N. 23 Sept. 327 Fifteen pigs were treated daily upon various descriptions of alcohol, and then killed after the process of alcoholisation had gone on for some time. 1871Sat. Rev. 1 Apr. 398/2 Misery, discord, perhaps disgrace follows neglect of incipient alcoholization. |