About The Word Etherize
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Etherize
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What's The Definition Of Etherize?
[v] anesthetize with ether
Synonyms | Synonyms for Etherize: etherise Related Terms | Find terms related to Etherize: aerate | aerify | anesthetize | atomize | bedaze | benumb | besot | blunt | carbonate | chlorinate | chloroform | coldcock | deaden | desensitize | distill | dope | drug | dull | emit | etherify | evaporate | exhale | fluidize | fractionate | freeze | fume | fumigate | gasify | give off | hydrogenate | kayo | knock out | knock senseless | knock stiff | knock unconscious | KO | lay out | narcotize | numb | obtund | oxygenate | palsy | paralyze | perfume | put to sleep | reek | send out | smoke | spray | steam | stun | stupefy | sublimate | sublime | vaporize | volatilize See Also | anaesthetise | anaesthetize | anesthetise | anesthetize | put out | put to sleep | put under Etherize In Webster's Dictionary \E"ther*ize\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Etherized}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Etherizing}.] [Cf. F. ['e]th['e]riser.]
1. To convert into ether.
2. To render insensible by means of ether, as by inhalation;
as, to etherize a patient.
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