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[af-uh-rahyz]

aph·o·rize

[af-uh-rahyz]
verb (used without object), -rized, -riz·ing.
to utter aphorisms; write or speak in aphorisms.
Also, especially British, aph·o·rise.


Origin:
1660–70; < Greek aphorízein to mark off, define, determine, equivalent to ap- ap-2 + horízein to limit, define; see horizon

aph·o·riz·er, noun
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aphorize or aphorise (ˈæfəˌraɪz)
 
vb
(intr) to write or speak in aphorisms
 
aphorise or aphorise
 
vb

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