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Carbolize
Carbolize Car"bo*lize (k[aum]r"b[-o]*l[imac]z), v. t. (Med.)
To apply carbolic acid to; to wash or treat with carbolic
acid.
Diabolize
Diabolize Di*ab"o*lize, v. t.
To render diabolical. [R.]
HyperbolizeHyperbolize Hy*per"bo*lize, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Hyperbolized; p. pr. & vb. n. Hyperbolizing.] [Cf. F.
hyperboliser.]
To speak or write with exaggeration. --Bp. Montagu. Hyperbolize
Hyperbolize Hy*per"bo*lize, v. t.
To state or represent hyperbolically. --Fotherby.
HyperbolizedHyperbolize Hy*per"bo*lize, v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Hyperbolized; p. pr. & vb. n. Hyperbolizing.] [Cf. F.
hyperboliser.]
To speak or write with exaggeration. --Bp. Montagu. MetabolizeMetabolize Me*tab"o*lize, v. t. & i. (Physiol.)
To change by a metabolic process. See Metabolism. ObolizeObolize Ob"o*lize, v. t.
See Obelize. Symbolize
Symbolize Sym"bol*ize, v. t.
1. To make to agree in properties or qualities.
2. To make representative of something; to regard or treat as
symbolic. ``Some symbolize the same from the mystery of
its colors.' --Sir T. Browne.
3. To represent by a symbol or symbols.
SymbolizeSymbolize Sym"bol*ize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Symbolized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Symbolizing.] [Cf. F. symboliser.]
1. To have a resemblance of qualities or properties; to
correspond; to harmonize.
The pleasing of color symbolizeth with the pleasing
of any single tone to the ear; but the pleasing of
order doth symbolize with harmony. --Bacon.
They both symbolize in this, that they love to look
upon themselves through multiplying glasses.
--Howell.
2. To hold the same faith; to agree. [R.]
The believers in pretended miracles have always
previously symbolized with the performers of them.
--G. S. Faber.
3. To use symbols; to represent ideas symbolically. SymbolizedSymbolize Sym"bol*ize, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Symbolized; p.
pr. & vb. n. Symbolizing.] [Cf. F. symboliser.]
1. To have a resemblance of qualities or properties; to
correspond; to harmonize.
The pleasing of color symbolizeth with the pleasing
of any single tone to the ear; but the pleasing of
order doth symbolize with harmony. --Bacon.
They both symbolize in this, that they love to look
upon themselves through multiplying glasses.
--Howell.
2. To hold the same faith; to agree. [R.]
The believers in pretended miracles have always
previously symbolized with the performers of them.
--G. S. Faber.
3. To use symbols; to represent ideas symbolically. Symbolizer
Symbolizer Sym"bol*i`zer, n.
One who symbolizes.
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Bole or
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Levant bole is an
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brought from the Levant, and
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