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carbonize
carbonize, v. (ˈkɑːbɒnaɪz) [f. carbon n. + -ize.] 1. trans. To convert into mere carbon; to reduce to charcoal or coke.1806 Hatchett in Phil. Trans. XCVI. 131 note, Caoutchouc and elastic bitumen were only superficially carbonized by the sulphuric acid. 1816 J. Laurence in Monthly Mag. XLII. 298 Dia... Oxford English Dictionary
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carbonize
carbonize-ise, v [Tn] convert (sth) into carbon by burning 将(某物)烧成碳; 碳化. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Coex (material)
Through molecular modification fibres carbonize and therefore extinguish the flame. The resulting products are hypoallergenic and biodegradable. wikipedia.org
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Brush (electric)
During sintering, the binders either burn off or carbonize and form a crystalline structure between the carbon, copper and other additives. wikipedia.org
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carbonify
carbonify, v. (kɑːˈbɒnɪfaɪ) [f. L. carbōn-em coal + -fy: on L. type carbōnificāre.] trans. To convert into coal or charcoal, to carbonize. Hence carˈbonified ppl. a.1803 Med. Jrnl. IX. 371 The phenomenon of Scintillation produced by the concussion of carbonified wood. Oxford English Dictionary
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Can You Use a Cast Iron Skillet on a Glass Top Stove? Yes ... - Kitchn
Oil and other residue on the bottom of cast iron cookware can carbonize when heated, leaving a black mark on a glass-top stove. To avoid any marks or stains, remove the cookware from the stovetop immediately after using, and thoroughly wash both the interior and exterior of the pan after every use. Wipe the glass off after every use, too.
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Carbon (API)
Developers could use the Carbon APIs to port (“carbonize”) their “classic” Mac applications and software to the Mac OS X platform with little effort, compared wikipedia.org
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carbonizable
carbonizable, a. (ˈkɑːbəˌnaɪzəb(ə)l) [f. carbonize v. + -able.] That can be carbonized.1883 Brit. Pat. 5978, Carbonisable material in a plastic or semi-liquid state. Oxford English Dictionary
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Frying
Through frying, one can sear or even carbonize the surface of foods while caramelizing sugars. wikipedia.org
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carbonizer
carbonizer (ˈkɑːbənaɪzə(r)) [f. carbonize v. + -er1.] One who or that which carbonizes.1908 Daily Chron. 24 Aug. 9/6 (Advt.), Foreman (Working) wanted for gas works; must be a good carboniser. 1912 G. Martin Industr. & Manuf. Chem., Org. 392 Continuous carbonisers, such as Woodall-Duckham and Glover... Oxford English Dictionary
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RP-1
Residual and trapped fuel can polymerize or even carbonize at hot spots or in hot components. wikipedia.org
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carbonate
▪ I. carbonate, n. (ˈkɑːbənət) Also 8–9 carbonat. [a. F. carbonate, ad. mod.L. carbonātum ‘a carbonated (product)’, f. carbon n. or L. carbōn-em + -ate 1 c. Cf. carbonated.] 1. Chem. A salt of carbonic acid, a chemical compound formed by the union of carbonic acid with a base or basic oxide. These c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monika Ivkic
published a book called Lasst euch vom Bohlen nicht verkohlen – Tipps und Tricks für Superstars (und alle, die es werden wollen) (roughly: Don't let Bohlen Carbonize wikipedia.org
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oxygenize
oxygenize, v. (ˈɒksɪdʒənaɪz, ɒkˈsɪdʒɪnaɪz) [f. oxygen + -ize: cf. carbonize.] trans. = oxygenate v. Chiefly in pa. pple. (or ppl. a.) oxygenized = oxygenated.1802 Chenevix in Phil. Trans. XCII. 126 That the proportion of oxygen..was greater in the salt than in uncombined oxygenized muriatic acid. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dry distillation
Wood When wood is heated above 270°C it begins to carbonize. wikipedia.org
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