v. Physics. [f. EPIPOLIC + -IZE.] trans. To change into the epipolic condition; to cause to exhibit the phenomena of fluorescence.

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  Hence Epipolized ppl. a., Epipolizing.

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1845.  Herschel, in Phil. Trans., CXXXV. 148. An epipolized beam of light (meaning thereby a beam which has been transmitted through a quiniferous solution and undergone its dispersing action) is, etc. Ibid., 153. An epipolizing surface.

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c. 1865.  J. Wylde, in Circ. Sc., I. 54/1. The passage of the epipolised rays is completely stopped.

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