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.

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1853.  W. Crookes, in Jrnl. Photogr. Soc., 21 July, 86. I have for some time past been working with bromized collodion.

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c. 1865.  J. Wylde, in Circ. Sc., I. 156/2. A similar box will be required for the bromising process.

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1881.  Nature, XXIII. 260. Preparation of … bromised derivatives of the methylic series, and especially … bromoform.

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1882.  Abney, Instr. in Photogr., xxv. (ed. 5), 175. The use of a highly-bromized collodion is to be recommended.

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Mod.  ‘It claims a first place among bromized spas.’

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