Antonyms for calcify


Grammar : Verb
Spell : kal-suh-fahy
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkæl səˌfaɪ


Definition of calcify

Origin :
  • 1785 (implied in calcified), from French calcifier, from stem of Latin calcem "lime" (see chalk (n.)) + -fy. Related: Calcifying; calcification.
  • As in petrify : verb make hard
  • As in indurate : verb harden
  • As in harden : verb make or become solid
Example sentences :
  • The permanent incisors do not calcify until a year after birth.
  • Extract from : « Degeneracy » by Eugene S. Talbot
  • My father did not achieve that for himself, as his arteries had started to calcify before he discovered the immortality vitamin.
  • Extract from : « The Book of Gud » by Dan Spain
  • The underlying blood coagulates rapidly, and the periosteum begins to calcify within a few weeks, as shown by the X-ray.
  • Extract from : « Scurvy Past and Present » by Alfred Fabian Hess
  • The permanent molars begin to calcify at the twenty-fifth week of fÅ“tal life.
  • Extract from : « Degeneracy » by Eugene S. Talbot
  • At the fifth year the second permanent molars, and at the eighth year the third molars or wisdom teeth, begin to calcify.
  • Extract from : « Degeneracy » by Eugene S. Talbot
  • Caseation forms cheesy masses, which may soften into tubercular pus, may calcify, and may become encapsulated by fibroid tissue.
  • Extract from : « Surgery, with Special Reference to Podiatry » by Maximilian Stern

Synonyms for calcify

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