terminise

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terminise (third-person singular simple present terminises, present participle terminising, simple past and past participle terminised)

  1. Alternative form of terminize
    • 1951, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard):
      One may have it for some time after a state of war has been terminised.
    • 1965, R. K. Kaushal, Himachal Pradesh: A Survey of the History of the Land and Its People:
      This then divides into two branches one of which continuing southward separates Mandi district from Kullu and terminises on the Beas while the other turns westward and takes the name ' Dhaula Dhar ', which separates Kangra from the District of Chamba and ultimately sinks on the southern bank of the Ravi near Dalhousi.
    • 1982, XXI International Dairy Congress:
      The average amounts immediately before pasteurisation in terminised and unterminised milk were respectively for ammonium 0.19 and 0.18 mM and for ffa 0.50 and 0.61 milliequivalents.

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