aerosolize

aerosolize
aerosolization, n.
/air"euh saw luyz', -so-/, v.t., aerosolized, aerosolizing.
1. to disperse or discharge as an aerosol.
2. to contain or pack in aerosol form.
Also, esp. Brit., aerosolise.
[1940-45; AEROSOL + -IZE]

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