different between philologize vs philologized
philologize
English
Verb
philologize (third-person singular simple present philologizes, present participle philologizing, simple past and past participle philologized)
- To study, or make critical comments on, language.
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philologized
English
Verb
philologized
- simple past tense and past participle of philologize
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