titanise

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titanise (third-person singular simple present titanises, present participle titanising, simple past and past participle titanised)

  1. Alternative form of titanize
    • 1914, Sir Joseph Barcroft, The Respiratory Function of the Blood, page 154:
      Indeed Verzar has since shown that the blood coming from the titanised gastrocnemius contains measurable quantities of acid products.
    • 1973, The British Steelmaker - Volume 39, page 30:
      The contents cover the general and theoretical problems of diffusion impregnation and coating formation; bonding; carburising; nitriding; aluminising; siliconising and titanising; chromising; the technique of multicomponent diffusion coating; and the various properties of protective coatings.
    • 1978, The Chartered Mechanical Engineer - Volume 25, page 59:
      Aluminising, titanising and siliconising are basically similar to chromising.
    • 1984, Proceedings: International Symposium on the Calculation of Internal Stresses in Heat Treatment of Metalic Materials:
      All measurements were carrled out with the use of a compensation sample similar to those on the test except for the fact that whey were neither nitrided nor titanised.

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