v. [f. BIOLOGY + -IZE. In sense 1, referring to ‘electro-biology.’] Hence Biologized ppl. a., Biologizer.

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  † 1.  trans. To mesmerize. Obs.

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1862.  Lytton, Str. Story, 26. A select few, whom he first fed and then biologized.

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1874.  Carpenter, Ment. Phys. (1876), 553. The Mind of the Biologized ‘subject’ seems to remain entirely dormant. Ibid. The relationship between the Biologizer and his ‘subject.’

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  2.  intr. and trans. To cultivate biology; to deal with biologically.

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