different between computerism vs computerise
computerism
English
Etymology
computer +? -ism
Noun
computerism (uncountable)
- (politics) A political ideology which maintains that all government power should be delegated to a computer or artificial intelligence.
- (art) A painting style that developed from the cubist movement.
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computerise
English
Etymology
computer +? -ise
Verb
computerise (third-person singular simple present computerises, present participle computerising, simple past and past participle computerised)
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of computerize.
Anagrams
- picturesome
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