different between alphabetise vs alphabetize
alphabetise
English
Etymology
alphabet +? -ise
Verb
alphabetise (third-person singular simple present alphabetises, present participle alphabetising, simple past and past participle alphabetised)
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of alphabetize.
alphabetise From the web:
- what is alphabetise in english
- what does alphabetise
alphabetize
English
Alternative forms
- alphabetise (mainly, British)
Etymology
From alphabet(ical) +? -ize.
Pronunciation
Verb
alphabetize (third-person singular simple present alphabetizes, present participle alphabetizing, simple past and past participle alphabetized)
- (US, Canada) To arrange words or items in order of the first (and then subsequent) letters as they occur in the alphabet.
- It was almost impossible to locate specific books in the library until we had alphabetized them by the authors' surnames.
Derived terms
- misalphabetized
- unalphabetized
Translations
See also
- alphabetic
- alphabetical order
alphabetize From the web:
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- what does alphabetize to the third letter mean
- what does alphabetize to the second letter mean
- what is alphabetize words
- what does alphabetize
- what does alphabetize mean in spanish
- what does alphabetize mean in literature
- what is alphabetize numbers
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