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ˈcarbonized, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed.] 1. Converted into mere carbon or charcoal, charred.
1858Geikie Hist. Boulder iv. 53 A..mass of carbonized matter. 1863Q. Rev. 380 In the Lake of Constance..have been found..carbonised wheat, grains of barley, etc. 2. = carburetted, carburized. arch.
1808Henry in Phil. Trans. XCVIII. 285 Carbonized hydrogen, from Stagnant water. 1875Ure Dict. Arts III. 899 Steel so produced being more carbonized on the surface than at the centre of the bar. 3. Covered or prepared with carbon so as to yield a copy of anything written over it.
1883Daily News 19 Sept. 7/1 To keep an account of the sales and receipts..and, by means of carbonised papers, to make duplicate copies. |