homogenize

homogenize
To make homogeneous.

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ho·mog·e·nize also Brit ho·mog·e·nise hō-'mäj-ə-.nīz, hə- vb, -nized also Brit -nised; -niz·ing also Brit -nis·ing vt
1) to make homogeneous
2 a) to reduce to small particles of uniform size and distribute evenly usu. in a liquid
b) to reduce the particles of so that they are uniformly small and evenly distributed specif to break up the fat globules of (milk) into very fine particles esp. by forcing through minute openings vi to become homogenized

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vb.
to reduce material to a uniform consistency, e.g. by crushing and mixing. Organs and tissues are homogenized to determine their overall content of a particular enzyme or other substance.

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ho·mog·e·nize (ho-mojґə-nīz) to render homogeneous, or of uniform quality or consistency throughout.

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