(transitive) To make fashionable; to bring into the realm of fashion.
feldspathization
feldspathization
noun
The process of conversion into feldspar.
fetishization
fetishization
noun
The act or process of fetishizing.
fetishize
fetishize
verb
(transitive) To make into a fetish, or magical object.
(transitive) To make the subject of (often sexual) obsession.
fetishizing
fetishizing
verb
present participle of fetishize
fritzsche
hydrodesulfurization
hydrodesulfurization
noun
(chemistry) a process for lowering the sulfur content of petroleum and similar products by catalytic hydrogenation, sulfur compounds being converted to hydrogen sulfide
lifschitz
lizardfish
lizardfish
noun
Any member of the family Synodontidae of aulopiform fish.
lizardfishes
lizardfishes
noun
plural of lizardfish
mustahfiz
mustahfiz
noun
(military, historical) A member of the territorial militia of the Ottoman Empire.
phthalylsulfathiazole
phthalylsulfathiazole
noun
The sulfonamide C₁₇H₁₃N₃O₅S₂.
prizefighters
prizefighters
noun
plural of prizefighter
prizefightings
prizefightings
noun
plural of prizefighting
prizefights
prizefights
noun
plural of prizefight
razorfish
razorfish
noun
Any of various unrelated fish, including those of the genera Aeoliscus, Centriscus, and Xyrichtys.
The razor clam.
razorfishes
razorfishes
noun
plural of razorfish
schutzstaffel
schutzstaffel
Noun
Squadron of the Luftstreitkräfte of the German Empire; Schusta
The internal security force of Nazi Germany; the SS.
A division or corps of this force.
schwarzkopf
selfhypnotization
succinylsulfathiazole
succinylsulfathiazole
noun
The sulfonamide C₁₃H₁₃N₃O₅S₂ .
sulfamethazine
sulfamethazine
noun
sulfadimidine
sulfamethylthiazole
sulfathiazole
sulfathiazole
noun
(pharmacology) A short-acting sulfa drug, a common oral and topical antimicrobial prior to the discovery of less toxic alternatives.
zebrafish
zebrafish
noun
A small striped fish, Danio rerio, originally from India but now common as an aquarium fish and as a subject of genetic experiments.
Pterois, a genus of venomous lionfish.
Some species of Percina (logperch), certain North American freshwater fish.