Chem. Obs. Also -izat, -isat(e. [ad. mod.L. alcalizāt-um pa. pple. of alcalizā-re: see ALKALIZE. Cf. Fr. alcalisé.]

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  A.  adj. Alkalized, alkaline.

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1657.  G. Starkey, Helmont’s Vind., 327. They of their own accord melt together into a Salt, and so fix themselves into an Alcalizate Body.

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1669.  Phil. Trans., IV. 1055. Of a Volatile and Alcalisate property. Ibid. (1673), VIII. 5187. No Fixt Alcalisat Salt.

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1713.  Slare, ibid., XXVIII. 249. Sweetning and Alkalisate Remedies.

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1753.  Chambers, Cycl. Supp., Alkaline is otherwise written, alcaline, alkaleous, alcalious, alkalizate, and alcalizate, which all amount to the same thing.

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  B.  sb. rare1. ‘That which has the qualities of alkali.’ Sheridan, 1797.

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1681.  trans. Willis’s Rem. Med. Wks., Alchalisat, a salt made of the herb kali. Also taken and applyed to salts made of herbs and shells of fishes.

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