met|ri|cize

met|ri|cize
met|ri|cize «MEHT ruh syz», transitive verb, -cized, -ciz|ing.
to put into metrical form; make or compose in meter.

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  • cos|met|i|cize — «koz MEHT uh syz», transitive verb, cized, ciz|ing. to treat with cosmetics; make more attractive; beautify …   Useful english dictionary

  • met — met·ri·cal; met·ri·cism; met·ri·cist; met·ri·fi·ca·tion; met·ri·fy; met·rio·cra·nic; met·rio·metopic; met·ro·logical; met·ro·mania; met·ron; met·ro·nome; met·ro·nom·ic; met·ro·pole; met·ro·pol·i·tan·ate; met·ro·pol·i·tan·ism;… …   English syllables

  • cize — aes·thet·i·cize; an·gli·cize; an·ti·sep·ti·cize; apos·ta·cize; arab·i·cize; arc·ti·cize; asi·at·i·cize; at·ti·cize; bri·tan·ni·cize; ca·thol·i·cize; caus·ti·cize; celt·i·cize; chro·mat·i·cize; chro·mi·cize; civ·i·cize; clas·si·cize; crit·i·cize;… …   English syllables

  • Viaduc de Cize-Bolozon — Passage d un TGV sur le viaduc en 2011. Pays France Localité Bolozon et Corveissiat …   Wikipédia en Français

  • metricize — met·ri·cize …   English syllables

  • metricize — met•ri•cize [[t]ˈmɛ trəˌsaɪz[/t]] v. t. cized, ciz•ing math. to express in terms of the metric system • Etymology: 1870–75 met′ri•cism, n …   From formal English to slang

  • ri — abac·te·ri·al; ab·de·ri·an; ab·ka·ri; ac·an·thop·te·ri; ac·an·thu·ri·dae; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·na; ac·a·ri·nar·i·um; ac·a·ri·nol·o·gy; ac·a·ri·no·sis; ac·ces·so·ri·al; ac·ces·so·ri·us; ac·ci·pit·ri·dae; ac·cus·a·to·ri·al; acera·the·ri·um;… …   English syllables

  • cos — an·te·cos·ta; au·to·cos·mic; bel·li·cos·i·ty; ca·thol·i·cos; ce·cos·to·my; cer·cos·po·ra; cer·cos·po·rel·la; cer·cos·po·ri·o·sis; chas·ta·cos·ta; coc·cos·te·an; coc·cos·te·us; co·cos; cor·ti·cos·ter·one; COs; COS; cos·cet; cos·ci·no·dis·ca·ce·ae; …   English syllables

  • cosmeticize — cos·met·i·cize …   English syllables

  • cosmeticize — cos•met•i•cize [[t]kɒzˈmɛt əˌsaɪz[/t]] v. t. cized, ciz•ing cvb to improve superficially; cause to seem better or more attractive • Etymology: 1815–25 …   From formal English to slang

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