different between ascribe vs recognise
ascribe
English
Etymology
From Middle English ascriben, from Old French ascrivre (“inscribe, attribute, impute”), from Latin ?scr?bere (“to state in writing”), equivalent to a- +? scribe.
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /??sk?a?b/
Verb
ascribe (third-person singular simple present ascribes, present participle ascribing, simple past and past participle ascribed)
- (transitive) To attribute a cause or characteristic to someone or something.
- (transitive) To attribute a book, painting or any work of art or literature to a writer or creator.
- (nonstandard, with to) To believe in or agree with; subscribe.
Synonyms
- attribute
- impute
Derived terms
- ascribable
Related terms
- ascription
- ascriptive
Translations
Anagrams
- Brescia, carbies, caribes
Latin
Verb
?scr?be
- second-person singular present active imperative of ?scr?b?
ascribe From the web:
- what ascribe means
- what describes a noun
- what describes the conversion of adp to atp
- what describes a verb
- what describes a change in velocity
- what describes the diet of a saprotroph
- what describes how sci is marked
- what describes the specific information about a policy
recognise
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???k?na?z/, /???k??na?z/
Verb
recognise (third-person singular simple present recognises, present participle recognising, simple past and past participle recognised)
- (Non-Oxford British English) Alternative form of recognize
Anagrams
- cinegoers, congeries
recognise From the web:
- what recognizes antigens
- what recognizes stop codons
- what recognizes the shine dalgarno sequence
- what recognizes the stop codons in an mrna
- what recognizes a hormones chemical structure
- what recognizes pathogens
- what recognizes the promoter in bacteria
- what recognizes pamps
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