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/ˈkärbəˌnīz/,
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carbonizing, present participle; carbonized, past tense; carbonising, present participle; carbonized, past participle; carbonised, past tense; carbonises, 3rd person singular present; carbonised, past participle; carbonizes, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Convert into carbon, typically by heating or burning, or during fossilization
    • - the steak was carbonized on the outside
  2. Coat with carbon


  1. (carbonization) the destructive distillation of coal (as in coke ovens)
  2. (carbonize) unite with carbon; "carburize metal"
  3. Carbonized were a Swedish death metal band formed 1988 in Saltsjöbaden. The band was formed by Lars Rosenberg in 1988, with Dismember vocalist Matti Kärki. ...
  4. (Carbonizing) Carbonization or carbonisation is the term for the conversion of an organic substance into carbon or a carbon-containing residue through pyrolysis or destructive distillation. ...
  5. (Carbonization) soft tissues preserved as thin carbon films
  6. (Carbonization) A chemical reaction where water transforms the organic material of plant or animal to a thin film of carbon.
  7. (Carbonization) The thermal process whereby stabilized (oxidized) PAN or pitch fibers are heated to a temperature of 1200 1500°C, in order to develop the ultimate strength and modulus of the fibers.
  8. (Carbonization) This is the process by which Char changes to Carbon and forms Cake on the inside of the tobacco bowl chamber. This Carbonized [Cake] material helps protect the Briar from the inside out, keeps the bowl cool, and promotes an even smoking experience.
  9. (Carbonization) is a process occurring within the sediment in the absence of oxygen. In such conditions, anaerobic bacteria consume hydrogen and oxygen, therefore concentrating carbon. ...
  10. (Carbonizing) In a pump, where a reduction of hydrocarbons results in the formation of carbon residue that will interfere with the movement of a mechanical seal. Often called coking.
  11. Carbonizing furnaces are used to increase the percent carbon in steel, thus increasing the hardness of the metal, especially near the surface.   To accomplish this steel parts are surrounded with carbon which migrates into the metal when heated. ...