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Origin and history of characterization

characterization(n.)

1560s, "marking out of a precise form" (now obsolete); see characterize + noun ending -ation. The meaning "description of essential features, portrayal in words" is from 1814.

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1590s, "engrave, write," a back-formation from characterization, or else from Medieval Latin characterizare, from Greek kharaktērizein "designate by a characteristic mark," from kharaktēr (see character). The meaning "describe the qualities of" is recorded from 1630s; the sense of "be characteristic of" is from 1744; that of "impart a special stamp or character to" is from 1807. Related: Characterized; characterizing.

chiefly British English spelling of characterization; for spelling, see -ize.

the end of some nouns of action; see -ate + -ion.

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