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Definition of Galvanising
1. Adjective. Affected by emotion as if by electricity; thrilling. "The new leader had a galvanic effect on morale"
Definition of Galvanising
1. Verb. (present participle of galvanise) ¹
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Definition of Galvanising
1. galvanise [v] - See also: galvanise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Galvanising
Literary usage of Galvanising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1898)
"M. Inst. CE iHE ordinary method of galvanising, consisting, as it does, in the
immersion of the articles to be coated in a bath of molten zinc, ..."
2. The Electro-plating and Electro-refining of Metals by Alexander Watt (1902)
"Advantages of Electro-galvanising Iron.—Pickling and Cleansing Iron by ...
The galvanising, or plating of iron with zinc, by electro-deposition lias already ..."
3. Electro-metallurgy by John Baker Cannington Kershaw (1908)
"The processes for electro-galvanising all resemble one another in principle, and
differ only in minor details of the process and the plant. ..."
4. The London Medical Gazette (1851)
"In thus galvanising the sympathetic ¡arid the third pair, the alternate ...
On galvanising the mid-- die of tho exposed portion, dilatation oí the pupil was ..."
5. Ships' Boats: Their Qualities, Construction, Equipment, and Launching Appliances by Ernest Walter Blocksidge (1920)
"One of the difficulties which meets the builder is that of securing a satisfactory
system of galvanising in way of those portions of the hull which have ..."
6. Trades Waste: Its Treatment and Utilisation. With Special Reference to the by William Naylor (1902)
"The stage arrived at as yet appears to be no more than this—that the galvanising
trade is prepared to neutralise the pickle with lime if the aggrieved ..."