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militarise

Militarise vs Militarism - What's the difference?

militarise | militarism |


As a verb militarise

is standard spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|militarize|lang=en.

As a noun militarism is

an ideology which claims that the military is the foundation of a society's security, and thereby its most important aspect.

Militarise vs Militaries - What's the difference?

militarise | militaries |


As verbs the difference between militarise and militaries

is that militarise is while militaries is .

Militarised vs Militarise - What's the difference?

militarised | militarise |


As verbs the difference between militarised and militarise

is that militarised is (militarise) while militarise is .

Militarist vs Militarise - What's the difference?

militarist | militarise |


As a noun militarist

is one who believes in the use of military force.

As a verb militarise is

.

Taxonomy vs Militarise - What's the difference?

taxonomy | militarise |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb militarise is

.