Appreciative vs Recognizer - What's the difference?
appreciative | recognizer |
A person or device that recognizes.
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As an adjective appreciative
is showing appreciation or gratitude.As a noun recognizer is
a person or device that recognizes.appreciative
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recognizer
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(en noun)- If we drive to work, a face recognizer installed in the car will decide whether to authorize our usage of the vehicle