different between eclecticize vs eclecticise
eclecticize
English
Etymology
eclectic +? -ize
Verb
eclecticize (third-person singular simple present eclecticizes, present participle eclecticizing, simple past and past participle eclecticized)
- (transitive) To make eclectic or varied.
- (intransitive) To produce eclectic or varied works.
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eclecticise
English
Verb
eclecticise (third-person singular simple present eclecticises, present participle eclecticising, simple past and past participle eclecticised)
- Alternative spelling of eclecticize
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