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aromatize

[uh-roh-muh-tahyz] / əˈroʊ məˌtaɪz /
VERB
give aroma
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Then put the same quantity of ants as before; do this three times, then aromatize the spirit with cinnamon.

From Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs: Three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction by Davenport, John

"The ancients," says Burnett, "employed the flowers and the leaves to aromatize their baths, and to give a sweet scent to water in which they washed; hence the generic name of the plant, Lavandula."

From The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants by Piesse, George William Septimus

An almost imponderable quantity of this essential oil will suffice to aromatize a gallon of water.

From Scientific American, Volume XXXVI., No. 8, February 24, 1877 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures. by Various

The fragrant perfume of the flowers, Exuding in the summer hours, E'en as the altar's incense rare Disseminated through the air, May never reach the azure skies, Yet can the earth aromatize.

From Mountain idylls, and Other Poems by King, Alfred Castner

Is it fraudulent to aromatize, alcoholize, and water wines?

From System of Economical Contradictions; or, the Philosophy of Misery by Proudhon, P.-J. (Pierre-Joseph)

Varying degrees of bitterness can be found in vermouths and many other aromatized wines, such as Byrrh, Cocchi Americano and Bonal.

From Washington Post Jun. 10, 2016

Until, that is, the chemical industry started pumping out hundreds of substances containing such aromatized rings, which the estrogen receptor unwittingly bound.

From Scientific American Mar. 21, 2012

Until, that is, the chemical industry started pumping out hundreds of substances containing such aromatized rings, which the oestrogen receptor unwittingly bound.

From Nature Mar. 21, 2012

The estrogen receptor achieves this by binding substances that contain a chemical structure called an aromatized A ring.

From Scientific American Mar. 21, 2012

The modern aromatic vinegar is the concentrated acetic acid aromatized with various ottos, camphor, &c., thus—

From The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants by Piesse, George William Septimus



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