vitrify

vitrify
vitrifiability, n.vitrifiable, adj.
/vi"treuh fuy'/, v.t., v.i., vitrified, vitrifying.
1. to convert or be converted into glass.
2. to make or become vitreous.
[1585-95; VITRI- + -FY; cf. F vitrifier]

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