"acierate" meaning in English

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Verb

IPA: /ˈeɪsiəɹeɪt/ Forms: acierates [present, singular, third-person], acierating [participle, present], acierated [participle, past], acierated [past]
Etymology: From French aciérage, from acier (“steel”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|fr|aciérage}} French aciérage Head templates: {{en-verb}} acierate (third-person singular simple present acierates, present participle acierating, simple past and past participle acierated)
  1. (rare, transitive) To convert (iron) into steel, or to coat with a layer of steel by converting only the surface of the iron. Tags: rare, transitive Related terms: acieration, acierage Translations (to convert iron into steel): acerar (Portuguese)

Inflected forms

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