v. [f. BROM-INE + -IZE.] trans. To treat, compound, impregnate or infuse with bromine; in Photography, to prepare (a plate) with bromine or a bromide. Hence Bromized ppl. a., Bromizing.
1853. W. Crookes, in Jrnl. Photogr. Soc., 21 July, 86. I have for some time past been working with bromized collodion.
c. 1865. J. Wylde, in Circ. Sc., I. 156/2. A similar box will be required for the bromising process.
1881. Nature, XXIII. 260. Preparation of bromised derivatives of the methylic series, and especially bromoform.
1882. Abney, Instr. in Photogr., xxv. (ed. 5), 175. The use of a highly-bromized collodion is to be recommended.
Mod. It claims a first place among bromized spas.