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Render vs Salinize - What's the difference?

render | salinize |

As verbs the difference between render and salinize

is that render is to cause to become while salinize is become or render salty or saltier.

As a noun render

is a substance similar to stucco but exclusively applied to masonry walls.

render

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) .

Alternative forms

* rendre (archaic)

Verb

(en verb)
  • To cause to become.
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  • To interpret, give an interpretation or rendition of.
  • * 1748 . David Hume. Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral. London: Oxford University Press, 1973. § 34.
  • we may, at last, render our philosophy like that of Epictetus
  • To translate into another language.
  • to render Latin into English
  • To pass down.
  • To make over as a return.
  • To give; to give back.
  • to render an account of what really happened
  • * I. Watts
  • Logic renders its daily service to wisdom and virtue.
  • to give up; to yield; to surrender.
  • * Shakespeare
  • I'll make her render up her page to me.
  • (computer graphics) To transform (a model) into a display on the screen or other media.
  • To capture and turn over to another country secretly and extrajudicially.
  • To convert waste animal tissue into a usable byproduct.
  • (cooking) For fat to drip off meat from cooking.
  • (construction) To cover a wall with a film of cement or plaster.
  • (nautical) To pass; to run; said of the passage of a rope through a block, eyelet, etc.
  • (nautical) To yield or give way.
  • (Totten)
  • (obsolete) To return; to pay back; to restore.
  • * Spenser
  • whose smallest minute lost, no riches render may
  • (obsolete) To inflict, as a retribution; to requite.
  • * Bible, Deuteronomy xxxii. 41
  • I will render vengeance to mine enemies.
    Synonyms
    * (fat dripping) render off
    Derived terms
    * (computer graphics) renderer, rendering

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A substance similar to stucco but exclusively applied to masonry walls.
  • (computer graphics) An image produced by rendering a model.
  • A low-resolution render might look blocky.
  • (obsolete) A surrender.
  • (Shakespeare)
  • (obsolete) A return; a payment of rent.
  • * Blackstone
  • In those early times the king's household was supported by specific renders of corn and other victuals from the tenants of the demesnes.
  • (obsolete) An account given; a statement.
  • (Shakespeare)

    Etymology 2

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who rends.
  • ----

    salinize

    English

    Alternative forms

    * salinise (UK)

    Verb

  • (ambitransitive) Become or render salty or saltier.
  • * 1920 , Henry Asbury Christian & James Mackenzie, The Oxford Medicine , volume 4, part 3, p21 (Oxford University Press, American branch)
  • Salinized' drinking water probably is the best insurance that the men will take the salt during the working hours of the day.?A study from the Inland Steel Company56, in which a section of steel workers, 3,000 men, were given ' salinized drinking water, 0·1 per cent., showed good results as compared with the control group.
  • * 1995 , Heddwyn Jones, Plant Gene Transfer and Expression Protocols , p328] ([http://www.humanapress.com/index.php?option=com_bookdetails&task=bookdetails&product_code=0-89603-328-7&category=books Humana Press; ISBN 0896033287 (10), ISBN 978-0896033283 (13))
  • 2.?Place the pipets in a drying oven at 180°C. Inject 100 ?L of tributylchlorosilane (TBCS) through a port in the top of the oven, and leave to salinize for 30 min. Allow the fumes to disperse, before removing the pipets. Caution: TBCS is harmful, and this procedure should be carried out in a fume hood. Take other precautions as local safety rules require.
  • * 1997 , Stanley Desmond Smith, Jay Ennis Anderson, and Russell K. Monson, Physiological Ecology of North American Desert Plants , p225] ([http://www.springer.com/uk/home?SGWID=3-102-0-0-0 Springer; ISBN 3540531130 (10), ISBN 978-3540531135 (13))
  • The success of Tamarix relates to its ability, as a phreatophyte, to grow rapidly under mesophytic riparian conditions, but then, as a deciduous salt-pumping shrub, to salinize the floodplain ecosystems which it invades.
  • * 2004 , Dr Michael Mayerfeld Bell & Michael S. Carolan, An Invitation to Environmental Sociology (Second Edition), p14] ([http://www.sagepub.com/booksProdDesc.nav?prodId=Book225740 Pine Forge Press (SAGE Publications); ISBN 0761987754 (10), ISBN 978-0761987758 (13))
  • Soil erosion is only one of many serious threats to farmland. Much of the twentieth century’s gains in crop production was due to irrigation. But irrigation can also salinize soils. Because most irrigation occurs in parched regions, the abundant sunlight of dry climates evaporates much of the water away, leaving salts behind.