titanise

English

Verb

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.

Anagrams

This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.