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† ˈvolatize, v. Obs. [f. volat-ile a. + -ize. Cf. volatilize v.] 1. trans. = volatilize v. 1.
1650Ashmole Chym. Coll. 96 If thou wouldst Volatise or Imbibe thy prepared Elixer. 1671J. Webster Metallogr. xii. 170 As easily as snow is volatized and melted in warm water. 1693tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. 75/1 A Lymphatick Juice, which it discharges into the gut..to ferment and volatize the Meat. 1790Burke Fr. Rev. 277 By this means the spirit of money jobbing and speculation goes into the mass of land itself, and incorporates with it. By this kind of operation, that species of property becomes (as it were) volatized. 1826Henry Elem. Chem. I. 6 The common still..can only be employed for volatizing substances that do not act on copper. 2. intr. = volatilize v. 2. rare.
1685[Implied in Volatizing ppl. a.]. 1812Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. 271 It fuses at about 220° Fahrenheit, and volatizes slowly even before it fuses. Hence † ˈvolatized, ˈvolatizing ppl. adjs.
1671J. Webster Metallogr. iii. 45 æther, which some hold to be nothing else but pure volatiz'd Salt. 1685Boyle Salubr. Air 111 Some Mineral Bodies of a very volatizing nature. |