tr.v., -tized, -tiz·ing, -tiz·es.
- To make aromatic or fragrant: swirled the wine to aromatize it.
- Chemistry. To subject to a reaction that converts a substance into an aromatic compound.
Dictionary:
a·ro·ma·tize (ə-rō'mə-tīz')
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| Thesaurus: aromatize |
| WordNet: aromatize |
The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
fill or impregnate with an odor
Synonyms: perfume, aromatise
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| Pentacene |
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