Coslettize

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Etymology[edit]

From Coslett +‎ -ize. Named after British chemist Thomas Watts Coslett, who developed an early phosphate coating technique.

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Coslettize (third-person singular simple present Coslettizes, present participle Coslettizing, simple past and past participle Coslettized)

  1. (transitive, dated, metallurgy) To apply a coating of phosphate to the surface of (iron or steel) to protect from corrosion.
    Hypernym: phosphatize
    Coordinate term: parkerize

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