Changes between Version 72 and Version 73 of EnglishStyleGuide
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v72 v73 19 19 ||defense ||defence || 20 20 ||dialog ||dialogue || 21 ||fertilizer 21 ||fertilizer * ||fertiliser * || 22 22 ||gray ||grey || 23 23 ||itemize * ||itemise * || … … 27 27 28 28 * The -ize/-ise, -izer/-iser, and -ization/-isation differences only apply to words where the ending is not part of the root. Some words always end in -ise in all varieties of English. These are: advertise, advise, apprise, arise, chastise, circumcise, comprise, compromise, demise, despise, devise, disguise, enterprise, excise, exercise, franchise, guise, improvise, incise, merchandise, mortise, premise, reprise, revise, supervise, surmise, surprise, televise, as well as all words ending in -wise. 29 30 Check what you type. E.g. the verb to pron''ou''nce is always spelled with ''ou'', but the noun pron''u''nciation is spelled with only ''u''. 31 29 * Check what you type: e.g. the verb to pron''ou''nce is always spelled with ''ou'', but the noun pron''u''nciation is spelled with only ''u''. 30 * If unsure about the correct spelling, consult a dictionary, e.g. 32 31 33 32 === Calender years … … 298 297 299 298 Use the ordinary hyphen or hyphen-minus (-) for hyphenation, compounds (Greco-Bactrian kingdom), negations (non-starter), vowel separation (de-escalate), and to distinguish between [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyphen#Varied_meanings varied meanings]. 299 300 == External links 301 * [https://www.ox.ac.uk/sites/files/oxford/University%20of%20Oxford%20Style%20Guide%20%28updated%20Hilary%20term%202016%29.pdf University of Oxford Style Guide.pdf] 302 * https://www.transifex.com/wildfire-games/0ad/