Categorize is the Americanised spelling of the English word categorise.
They are the same thing, but in different dialects of English. Categorize is US English, while categorise is International English.
The verb for category is categorise (or categorize in US English).Other verbs are categorises, categorising and categorised.Some example sentences for you are:"I will categorise these books"."He categorises all the files"."I am categorising these notes"."Everything has been properly categorised".
difference between cro and powerscope?
There is no difference between the two products.
the difference between activity and experiment is ...experiment is do
what is the difference between the external & internal indicator
It's categorize.
He hired a secretary to categorize his files.
The verb for category is categorise (or categorize in US English).Other verbs are categorises, categorising and categorised.Some example sentences for you are:"I will categorise these books"."He categorises all the files"."I am categorising these notes"."Everything has been properly categorised".
She routinely categorized her mail into bills, friendly letters, and work-related memos.
No. Its not fair to categorize people for who they are - like black and white. We are all different in our own way and skin colour doesnt matter - its how we are. :)
Romeo and Juliet were the first one to categorize love into these two categories. Their love was an epic and no one can love someone that much.
I think to categorize birds means to find the difference
Re-categorize this question. This does not have any any connection with Malayalam. I think it is related to Hindi.
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They're both methods of organizing information (or objects). The major difference would be over semantics.Division would be to separate information (or objects) from a larger source of information then categorize them into smaller groups according to criteria.Classification would be to group togetherinformation according to criteria into categories.
The terms are used to categorise cable insulation according to its properties, such as its operating temperature, rather than the ingredients from which it is are made.These terms are now used by the IEE Wiring Regulations to describe insulation formerly described, for example, as 'pvc' (a 'thermoplastic' material) or rubber ( a 'thermosetting' material).
The word "categorize" functions as a verb.