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Discover Ludwig"winterized" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective that describes something that has been prepared or made suitable for use in winter. Example: Before the cold weather arrived, the house was winterized with new insulation, a heating system check, and weatherstripping on all the windows and doors.
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winterized
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Past of winterize
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Thus linseed oil may be winterized to remove traces of waxes that otherwise interfere with its use in paints and varnishes.
There are two swimming pools, one winterized, and a large modern gym, where yoga and exercise classes are taught.
The city's plan to build a West Side stadium was actually undone by a fine-print clause: "The southern portion must be winterized for Georgina Bloomberg and her equestrian friends".
Some of the houses that are being torn down were built more than a half-century ago as summer bungalows, then winterized and expanded.
The sleeve models are supposed to stay in place year-round, but they can be winterized to plug holes, the report says.
Then still on the tax rolls, it was not winterized and in "very shaky condition".
Brett Dignam's home was winterized in 1985, when she moved there from a condominium in Milford, though she said the four-bedroom, which cost $285,000, had "little corner closets with hooks," summer-cottage style.
Among the various large, charismatic and visibly winterized mammals that one might choose as a mascot for life in the Arctic belt, polar bears are, let's face it, too hackneyed, reindeer too Rudolph, caribou too Sarah Palin's target practice, and woolly mammoths too extinct.
Even the pool will be winterized: the four-foot-deep oasis will morph into a hot tub, accessorized with ultrathick robes and slippers; 518 West 27th Street.
As the century wore on, most of the homes were winterized, or razed and replaced with year-round houses.
The city moved welfare recipients into them in the off-season, even though few were winterized.
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