ppl. a.; also 8 alcol-, alcool-. [f. prec. + -ED.]

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  † 1.  Reduced to an impalpable powder or sublimate; sublimed. Obs.

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  † 2.  Refined to an essential spirit, rectified. Obs.

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1686.  [see prec.]

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Suppl., Alcoholised is understood of things which are reduced to an Alcohol. In this sense, we meet with alcolised spirits, alcolised powders, &c. This is otherwise written alcoolized, and amounts to much the same as subtilized, rectified, &c.

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  3.  Saturated with alcohol; subjected to the influence of alcohol.

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1862.  Cornh. Mag., VI. 320. The presence of aldehyde and oxalic acid in the blood of alcoholized animals.

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1879.  Carpenter, Ment. Phys., II. xvii. 651. As the alcoholized blood takes more and more hold of the brain.

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