conventionalize vs stylize what difference
what is difference between conventionalize and stylize
English
Alternative forms
- conventionalise
Etymology
conventional + -ize
Verb
conventionalize (third-person singular simple present conventionalizes, present participle conventionalizing, simple past and past participle conventionalized)
- (transitive) To make something conventional.
English
Alternative forms
- stylise (Commonwealth)
Etymology
style + -ize. Probably from German stilisieren.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈstaɪlaɪz/
Verb
stylize (third-person singular simple present stylizes, present participle stylizing, simple past and past participle stylized)
- (transitive) To represent (someone or something) in a particular style.
- (transitive) To represent (someone or something) abstractly in a conventional manner, commonly fancifully symbolic, to identify a particular item, by omitting most of the detail that is not unique to the item in question.
- Each of the standard therbligs is represented by its own conventional stylized symbol. For example the therblig for “search” consists of two intersecting curves representing an eye, with a third curve in one corner suggesting looking sideways in searching, whereas the therblig for “find” shows a similar two curves, but with a central circle suggesting that the eye is looking directly at a found object.
Anagrams
- zestily
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