v. rare. [f. UNIFORM a. + -IZE. Cf. F. uniformiser, Pg. -izar, med.L. ūniformisāre.] trans. To make uniform; to reduce to a uniform system. So Uniformized ppl. a.

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  Also, in recent use (1907), uniformization.

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1866.  G. Stephens, Runic Mon., I. p. xiii. To translate the oldest runic inscriptions … into a modern uniformized ‘Icelandic.’

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1889.  Nature, Oct., 563. The formation of … an International Commission to fix units and uniformize methods.

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1922.  J. Hadamard, Early Work Poincaré, 144. The theory now exists, since Poincaré has proved the celebrated theorum of uniformization: [etc.].

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