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Meaning of tartarize

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tartarize (v. t.)

To impregnate with, or subject to the action of, tartar.

To cause to resemble the Tartars and their civilization, as by conquest.

tartarize Sentence Examples

  1. The dentist warned that my teeth were starting to tartarize, and I needed a deep cleaning.
  2. The winemaker watched as the wine tartarized in the barrels, creating a crystalline sediment.
  3. The tannins in red wine can help to tartarize teeth, leading to discoloration.
  4. The old water pipes had become heavily tartarized, restricting water flow.
  5. The marine biologist explained how coral reefs can tartarize, creating new habitats for marine life.
  6. The doctor prescribed a toothpaste specially formulated to tartarize teeth and prevent cavities.
  7. The champagne producer gently tartarized the sparkling wine to enhance its flavor profile.
  8. The tea kettle had developed a thick layer of tartar that needed to be tartarized.
  9. The winemaker used a process called cold stabilization to tartarize the wine and prevent it from clouding.
  10. The dentist used ultrasonic scaling to remove plaque and tartarize teeth effectively.

FAQs About the word tartarize

To impregnate with, or subject to the action of, tartar., To cause to resemble the Tartars and their civilization, as by conquest.

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The dentist warned that my teeth were starting to tartarize, and I needed a deep cleaning.

The winemaker watched as the wine tartarized in the barrels, creating a crystalline sediment.

The tannins in red wine can help to tartarize teeth, leading to discoloration.

The old water pipes had become heavily tartarized, restricting water flow.