different between fragmentism vs fragmentise
fragmentism
English
Etymology
fragment +? -ism
Noun
fragmentism (uncountable)
- (literature) An Italian literary movement, from the period just before the First World War, characterised by the use of short pieces of dramatic prose and fragmentary images
Translations
fragmentism From the web:
fragmentise
English
Verb
fragmentise (third-person singular simple present fragmentises, present participle fragmentising, simple past and past participle fragmentised)
- Alternative form of fragmentize
fragmentise From the web:
- what does fragmented mean
- what is the meaning of fragmented
- what is a fragmented
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