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climatize, v. rare.|ˈklaɪmətaɪz| [f. climate + -ize; cf. acclimatize.] = acclimatize.
1826in Peck Guide for Emigrants (1831) 210 That some who have been born, or who have been climatized, in places, which to a stranger prove unhealthy—are generally free from disease..proves little. 1846Worcester cites J. Mills, Ec. Rev. 1847Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. Eng. VIII. i. 26 Leaving it to climatize or adjust itself to the locality. Hence ˈclimatized ppl. a., ˈclimatizing vbl. n.
1827P. Cunningham N.S. Wales II. xx. 20 Our colonial climatized females mincing it past these undraperied beaux. Ibid. xxi. 55 It may possibly be ascribed to the climatizing process. |