Definition
The process of treating wood or materials with Burnett's preservative solution to prevent rot and increase fire resistance.
Etymology
Present participle of burnettize. Describes the ongoing industrial process that became standard in timber treatment facilities throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
Kelly Says
Industrial burnettizing plants smelled absolutely terrible—the zinc chloride solution had a distinctive chemical odor that workers in factory towns grew accustomed to, marking industrial progress!
Translations
BNবাংলা
জ্বলন কর
jwalon kor
DEDeutsch
verbrennen
ver-bren-nen
ELΕλληνικά
καίγεται
kai-ge-tai
ESEspañol
hacer que se burnetice
a-ser keh se bur-ne-ti-se
FRFrançais
burnetifier
bur-ne-ti-fi-er
HIहिन्दी
ज्वलन कराना
jwalan kara-na
IDBahasa Indonesia
membakar
mem-ba-kar
ITItaliano
bruciare
broo-chia-reh
JA日本語
燃焼させていく
mo-shaku sa-se-te iku
KO한국어
연소시키다
yeon-soe-si-ki-da
MRMR
ज्वलन करा
jwalan kara
MSBahasa Melayu
membakar
mem-ba-kar
MYမြန်မာ
ပွင့်လင်း
pywng-lin
NLNederlands
verbranden
ver-brand-en
PTPortuguês
fazer que se burnetice
fa-zer keh se bur-ne-ti-se
RUРусский
сжигать
s-zhi-gat
SVSvenska
förbränna
för-bren-na
TEతెలుగు
కాల్చండి
kaal-chan-di
TRTürkçe
yanmasını sağlamak
yan-ma-sni sa-gh-lamak
UKУкраїнська
горіти
ho-riti
ZH中文
使之燃烧
shǐ zhī rán shāo
ZUZU
ukuthwala
oo-ku-thwa-la