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rubberize, v.|ˈrʌbəraɪz| [f. rubber n.1 + -ize.] trans. To treat, coat, or impregnate with rubber. Hence ˈrubberized ppl. a.; ˈrubberizing vbl. n.
1912Chem. Abstr. VI. 1554 Hides and skins..are rubberized by treatment with hot rubber soln. consisting of Para rubber, [etc.]. 1918Sphere 2 Feb. 109/2 The rubberised cotton envelope has a capacity of 77,000 cubic ft. 1925Sunday at Home Mar. 346/1 The balloon..is of rubberised fabric. 1936Lancet 10 Oct. 865/2 The airman wore a two-piece suit of rubberised fabric. 1951Oxf. Jun. Encycl. VII. 466/1 Putting on the rubber, or ‘rubberizing’, takes place in several stages. 1953J. Y. Cousteau Silent World 8 To protect myself from cold I spent days tailoring and vulcanizing rubberized garments. 1963A. J. Hall Textile Sci. v. 235 Water repellency obtained by means of silicones retains its permeability to air..—this advantage is not possessed by textile materials which have been rubberised. 1967Jane's Surface Skimmer Syst. 1967–68 2/2 The skirts can be manufactured simply by cutting up and bonding strips of standard rubberised cloth. 1972Materials & Technol. V. xiv. 454 (caption) Fabric being rubberised on calender for use as conveyer belt carcase. 1977Field 13 Jan. 66/4 What is the best way to clean a white rubberised riding mackintosh? |