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aro·ma·tize

(ă-rō'mă-tīz)
To convert a nonaromatic compound to an aromatic compound.
Synonym(s): aromatise.
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Hispanics also often take a three-stage approach to cleaning: they clean, disinfect and aromatize, according to in-house research from The Clorox Co., makers of the Clorox Fraganzia line of cleaning products that debuted in July 2012.
Use a channel knife to cut a long twist and aromatize top of cocktail.
Alcohol could raise these levels in both premenopausal and postmenopausal women by increasing aromatize activity, decreasing hepatic catabolism of androgens, or affecting adrenal steroid production.
Particularly, many herbs and spices used to aromatize foods have been screened as sources of natural antioxidants and antimicrobial compounds (Santoyo et al., 2006).
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