Home › Words › M › mathematicizemathematicizemathematicize means to render mathematical.EtymologyFrom mathematic + -ize.verbTo render mathematical.e.g.“But that’s Dyson: as resistant to categorization as the universe his colleagues are trying to mathematicize. “” — 2007 January 7, George Johnson, “Dancing With the Stars”, in New York Times:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.algebraicize 69% match — To make algebraic, to convert or reduce to algebraic form. vs mathematicize →arithmetize 66% match — To treat (a mathematical system) by methods involving only the fundamental concepts and operations of arithmetic. vs mathematicize →mathematizable 66% match — Capable of being analyzed or described using mathematical concepts or notation. vs mathematicize →mathematicistic 66% match — Relating to mathematicism vs mathematicize →algebraize 66% match — To perform by algebra; to reduce to algebraic form. vs mathematicize →algorithmicize 63% match — To make algorithmic. vs mathematicize →logicize 63% match — To make logical; to bring into the domain of logic. vs mathematicize →mathematicality 61% match — The state of being mathematical or involving mathematics. vs mathematicize →