| ALBITIZE | • albitize v. (Mineralogy) To convert into albite. • ALBITIZE v. to turn into albite, also ALBITISE. |
| ALBIZIAS | • albizias n. Plural of albizia. • ALBIZIA n. any of a genus of subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the mimosa subfamily, also ALBIZZIA. |
| ALBIZZIA | • albizzia n. Any of a number of trees and shrubs considered either now or formerly to belong to the genus Albizia. • Albizzia prop.n. Former name of Albizia (“plant genus”). • ALBIZZIA n. any of a genus of subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the mimosa subfamily, also ALBIZIA. |
| ALIZARIN | • alizarin n. (Organic chemistry) A red substance, 1,2-dihydroxyanthraquinone, extracted from madder root and used as a dye. • ALIZARIN n. (Arabic) a colouring principle found in madder, and now made artificially, also ALIZARINE. |
| ALIZARIS | • ALIZARI n. a Mediterranean plant which yields a dye. |
| BRAZILIN | • brazilin n. A red pigment obtained from brazilwood. • BRAZILIN n. a dyestuff obtained from brazilwood, also BRASILEIN, BRASILIN, BRAZILEIN. |
| FINALIZE | • finalize v. (Transitive) To make final or firm; to finish or complete. • finalize v. (Transitive, computing, programming) To prepare (an object) for garbage collection by calling its finalizer. • FINALIZE v. to completely finish, also FINALISE. |
| IDEALIZE | • idealize v. (Transitive) To regard something as ideal. • idealize v. (Intransitive) To conceive or form an ideal. • idealize v. (Transitive, art) To portray using idealization. |
| LAICIZED | • laicized v. Simple past tense and past participle of laicize. • laicized adj. Freed from ecclesiastical control. • laicized adj. Secularized. |
| LAICIZES | • laicizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of laicize. • LAICIZE v. to free from clerical control, also LAICISE. |
| LAIRIZED | • LAIRIZE v. (Australian) tto act like a flashy man, also LAIRISE. |
| LAIRIZES | • LAIRIZE v. (Australian) tto act like a flashy man, also LAIRISE. |
| LATINIZE | • latinize v. (Nonstandard) Alternative letter-case form of Latinize. • Latinize v. (Transitive) To translate something into the Latin language; or make a word similar in appearance or… • Latinize v. (Transitive) To transliterate something into the characters of the Latin script; to Romanize. |
| RIVALIZE | • rivalize v. (Transitive, obsolete) To rival; to oppose or compete with. • RIVALIZE v. to enter into rivalry, also RIVALISE. |
| SALINIZE | • salinize v. (Transitive, intransitive) to become or render salty. • SALINIZE v. to treat with salt, also SALINISE. |
| TAILZIES | • tailzies n. Plural of tailzie. • TAILZIE n. (Scots) an entailment or deed whereby the legal course of succession is cut off, and an arbitrary one substituted, also TAILLIE, TAILYE. |
| VITALIZE | • vitalize v. (American spelling) Alternative spelling of vitalise. • VITALIZE v. to give life to, also VITALISE. |
| VIZIRIAL | • vizirial adj. Alternative spelling of vizierial. • VIZIRIAL adj. of or like a vizir, a minister in various Muslim states, also VIZIERIAL. |