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ruby
Does "industrializer" a legitable word?
I read it in a sentence, but I can't check it out in dictionary.
2016年2月17日 13:53
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I have never heard or read this word before.
I looked for a definition in reputable dictionaries (dictionaries with a good reputation), and did not find this word in any of the dictionaries.
I did find the word used in a paper from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), but that does not make it a legitimate word.
Industrialize (US) / Industrialise (Br)... verb
- industrialize means to start the production of something in a large-scale business or in a manufacturing plant.
- to make industrial; establish or develop industrialism / to organize as an industry
- (of a country) To develop industry; to become industrial.
- (of a product) To manufacture on an industrial scale or using industrial methods.
- (of a process) To organize along industrial lines.
Here are some unofficial definitons of "industrializer (US) industrialiser (Br):
- a person who starts an industry
- a country that industrializes their economy
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Personally, I would not use the noun "industrializer"; I would use the verb "industrialize".
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Ruby
(Does) IS "industrializer" a (legitable) LEGITIMATE word?
I read it in a sentence, but I can't (check it out) FIND IT in A/ANY dictionary.
2016年2月17日
I can't say I've come across it myself, but it's obviously a back formation on a regular pattern from the established word "industrialize". Thus, someone who industrializes. (What isn't a legitimate word is "legitable", though!)
2016年2月17日
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