| AROMATISE | • aromatise v. Alternative spelling of aromatize. • AROMATISE v. to render aromatic, also AROMATIZE. |
| CLIMATISE | • climatise v. Alternative form of climatize. • CLIMATISE v. to acclimatise, also CLIMATIZE. |
| DOGMATISE | • dogmatise v. Alternative form of dogmatize. • DOGMATISE v. to assert positively, also DOGMATIZE. |
| DRAMATISE | • dramatise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of dramatize. • DRAMATISE v. to adapt to dramatic representation; as, to dramatize a novel, also DRAMATIZE. |
| HEPATISED | • hepatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of hepatise. • HEPATISE v. to convert into a liver-like substance, also HEPATIZE. |
| HEPATISES | • hepatises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hepatise. • HEPATISE v. to convert into a liver-like substance, also HEPATIZE. |
| LEMMATISE | • lemmatise v. Alternative spelling of lemmatize. • LEMMATISE v. to organise (words in a text) so that inflected and variant forms are grouped under the appropriate lemma, also LEMMATIZE. |
| MEDIATISE | • mediatise v. Alternative spelling of mediatize. • MEDIATISE v. to cause to act through an agent or to hold a subordinate position, also MEDIATIZE. |
| OPERATISE | • operatise v. Alternative form of operatize. • OPERATISE v. to turn a play etc. into an opera, also OPERATIZE. |
| PRELATISE | • prelatise v. Alternative form of prelatize. • PRELATISE v. to bring under the influence of the prelacy, also PRELATIZE. |
| PRIVATISE | • privatise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of privatize. • PRIVATISE v. to transfer from ownership by the state into private ownership; to denationalize, also PRIVATIZE. |
| SABBATISE | • sabbatise v. Alternative form of sabbatize. • SABBATISE v. to observe as a Sabbath, also SABBATIZE. |
| THEMATISE | • thematise v. (Linguistics) Convert a sentence or a part of it into a theme; modify a verb form by adding a thematic vowel. • thematise v. Make thematic; organize in themes. • thematise v. Bring attention to a topic, e.g. by discussing it constructively. |
| TREATISES | • treatises n. Plural of treatise. • TREATISE n. a formal and systematic written account of a subject. |