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Terms vs Academicize - What's the difference?

terms | academicize |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb academicize is

to make academic; to turn or absorb into a formal academic subject brown, lesley, ed the shorter oxford english dictionary 5th oxford: oxford university press, 2003.

Wikidiffcom vs Academicize - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | academicize |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a verb academicize is

to make academic; to turn or absorb into a formal academic subject.

Academicize vs Academicized - What's the difference?

academicize | academicized |


As verbs the difference between academicize and academicized

is that academicize is to make academic; to turn or absorb into a formal academic subject while academicized is past tense of academicize.

Academicise vs Academicize - What's the difference?

academicise | academicize | Alternative forms |

Academicize is a alternative form of academicise.



As verbs the difference between academicise and academicize

is that academicise is standard spelling of from=Non-Oxford British spelling|lang=en|academicize while academicize is to make academic; to turn or absorb into a formal academic subject.

Academicization vs Academicize - What's the difference?

academicization | academicize | Derived terms |

Academicize is a derived term of academicization.



As a noun academicization

is the act, process, or result of academicizing.

As a verb academicize is

to make academic; to turn or absorb into a formal academic subject.

Academic vs Academicize - What's the difference?

academic | academicize |


As an adjective academic

is belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato; as, the academic sect or philosophy.

As a noun academic

is a follower of Plato, a Platonist.

As a verb academicize is

to make academic; to turn or absorb into a formal academic subject.