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densify, v. rare.|ˈdɛnsɪfaɪ| [f. L. dens-us dense + -fy.] trans. To make dense, condense. Hence ˈdensified ppl. a.
1820Blackw. Mag. VIII. 129 To densify the Lunar atmosphere. 1874Contemp. Rev. XXIV. 421 To ‘densify’ into substantial existence the misty conceptions. 1900Westm. Gaz. 16 Aug. 3/3 The earliest Greek manuscripts all read Ponton Pileton, the meaning of which is ‘a densified sea’. 1944Electronic Engin. XVI. 365/1 The laminated densified wood used in electrical apparatus. [1957Brit. Commonw. For. Terminol. II. 59 Densify, to increase the density (of wood), e.g. by compression or by impregnating with synthetic resin, as in the manufacture of improved wood.] 1960Farmer & Stockbreeder 19 Jan. Suppl. 14/3 Simple lining material such as flat asbestos cement, or densified hardboard. |