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  • 1Ize — Izé Izé Administration Pays France Région Pays de la Loire Département Mayenne Arrondissement Mayenne Canton Bais …

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  • 2-ize — ize, ise in verbs 1. spelling. The primary rule is that all words of the type authorize/authorise, civilize/civilise, legalize/legalise, where there is a choice of ending, may be legitimately spelt with either ize or ise throughout the English… …

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  • 3Izé — País …

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  • 4-ize — izesuff. [F. iser, L. izare, Gr. ?.] A verb suffix signifying to make, to do, to practice; as, apologize, baptize, theorize, tyrannize. [1913 Webster] Note: In the case of certain words the spelling with ise (after analogy with F. iser) is the… …

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  • 5IZE — may refer to:*International Zoo Educators, see http://www.izea.net/ *IZE, a DOS Personal computer text based management system *Initiating Zone Expander …

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  • 6-ize — (also ise) ► SUFFIX forming verbs meaning: 1) make or become: privatize. 2) cause to resemble: Americanize. 3) treat in a specified way: pasteurize. 4) treat or cause to combine with a specified substance: carbonize. 5) perform or subject… …

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  • 7Izé — is a commune of the Mayenne département , in France.ee also*Communes of the Mayenne department …

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  • 8IZE — steht für: Interkulturelle zweisprachige Erziehung Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Ethik an der Europa Universität Viadrina Informationszentrale der Elektrizitätswirtschaft, eine Einrichtung für Öffentlichkeitsarbeit der deutschen… …

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  • 9ize — [ aız ] suffix 1. ) used with some nouns and adjectives to make verbs meaning to become or make something become something: decriminalize legalize industrialize liquidize 2. ) used with some nouns to make verbs meaning to put someone in a… …

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  • 10-ize — suffix forming verbs, M.E. isen, from O.Fr. iser, from L.L. izare, from Gk. izein. English picked up the French form, but partially reverted to the correct Greek z spelling from late 16c. In Britain, despite the opposition (at least formerly) of… …

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