Decolorize vs Decolorized - What's the difference?
decolorize | decolorized |
(US) To remove the color from.
(US) To lose one’s color.
* 1912 November, Edwin Henry Schorer, “Experimental Studies on Milk”, in Ludvig Hektoen and Edwin O. Jordan (editors), The Journal of Infectious Diseases , Volume II, Number 3,
(decolorize)
(US) To remove the color from.
(US) To lose one’s color.
* 1912 November, Edwin Henry Schorer, “Experimental Studies on Milk”, in Ludvig Hektoen and Edwin O. Jordan (editors), The Journal of Infectious Diseases , Volume II, Number 3,
As verbs the difference between decolorize and decolorized
is that decolorize is (us|transitive) to remove the color from while decolorized is (decolorize).decolorize
English
Alternative forms
* decolourise, decolourize (Commonwealth) * decoloriseVerb
(decoloriz)page 331:
- According to Rühm fresh milk remains blue for 12 hours or more, and infected milk decolorizes in less than one hour.
decolorized
English
Verb
(head)decolorize
English
Alternative forms
* decolourise, decolourize (Commonwealth) * decoloriseVerb
(decoloriz)page 331:
- According to Rühm fresh milk remains blue for 12 hours or more, and infected milk decolorizes in less than one hour.
