IPA: /ˈæl.kə.maɪz/
KK: /ælˈkɛmˌaɪz/
To change or transform something into a different form, often in a magical or mysterious way.
The scientist aimed to alchemize base metals into gold through his experiments.
Past: alchemized
Past Participle: alchemized
Alchemize → It is formed from "al-" (an Arabic definite article meaning 'the') and "kīmiyā'" (meaning chemistry or the art of transmuting metals). The word refers to the process of transforming base materials into something of greater value, often associated with the historical practice of turning lead into gold.
Imagine the ancient art of transforming materials into something precious — 'al-' means 'the' in Arabic, and 'kīmiyā'' relates to chemistry, helping you remember that alchemize means to transform or change substances.