parchmentize Antonyms

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Meaning of parchmentize

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parchmentize (v. t.)

To convert to a parchmentlike substance, esp. by sulphuric acid.

parchmentize Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient manuscript was so fragile that it threatened to parchmentize under the slightest touch.
  2. The sun's relentless rays had parchedmentized the paper, leaving it brittle and prone to crumbling.
  3. The aging document had experienced a natural parchmentization process, making it difficult to decipher its contents.
  4. The dehydration of the leather caused it to parchmentize, becoming stiff and wrinkled.
  5. The parchment maker meticulously parchedmentized the animal skin to create a suitable writing surface.
  6. The historian marveled at the well-preserved parchment, which had resisted parchmentization for centuries.
  7. The parchment's surface had parchedmentized over time, altering its texture and appearance.
  8. The parchment maker's skilled hands expertly parchedmentized the hide, transforming it into a durable writing material.
  9. The parchmentization of the ancient scroll had left it in a fragile and delicate state.
  10. The chemical reaction caused the paper to parchmentize rapidly, resulting in a crispy and almost inedible material.

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To convert to a parchmentlike substance, esp. by sulphuric acid.

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The ancient manuscript was so fragile that it threatened to parchmentize under the slightest touch.

The sun's relentless rays had parchedmentized the paper, leaving it brittle and prone to crumbling.

The aging document had experienced a natural parchmentization process, making it difficult to decipher its contents.

The dehydration of the leather caused it to parchmentize, becoming stiff and wrinkled.