ˈdəlsəˌfī transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-es )
Etymology: Late Latin dulcificare, from Latin dulcis sweet + -ficare -fy — more at dulcet
: to make sweet or pleasant: as
a. : to free from saltness or acidity
dulcified spirits of niter
b. : to make agreeable : mollify , appease
dulcified by her pipe of tobacco — Nathaniel Hawthorne