medialize
English
Etymology
medial + -ize
Verb
medialize (third-person singular simple present medializes, present participle medializing, simple past and past participle medialized)
- To become more medial.
- 2008, Michael Evan Sachs, Mastering Revision Rhinoplasty, page 62:
- Failure of nasal bones to medialize is due to an obstructive phenomenon between the two nasal bones.
- 2008, Michael Evan Sachs, Mastering Revision Rhinoplasty, page 62:
- To render (a consonant) more medial.
- 1902 (January - March), American Anthropologist:
- It is quite possible that the earlier Abenakis may have only partially medialized their consonants after vowels.
- 1902 (January - March), American Anthropologist: