💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Subtextualization"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| intertextualizationnoun | The process of making or becoming intertextual. |
| subcharacterizationnoun | The process, or the result of subcharacterizing |
| subhumanizationnoun | The process of making subhuman. |
| recontextualizationnoun | The process or result of recontextualizing. |
| subbingverb | A copy editing process. |
| transverbalizationnoun | The process of transverbalizing. |
| transclusionnoun | (computing) The inclusion of part of one hypertext document in another one by means of reference rather than copying. |
| foreignizationnoun | (translation studies) The act of foreignizing a text. |
| recontextualisationnoun | Alternative form of recontextualization. [The process or result of recontextualizing.] |
| subclassificationnoun | A subdivision of a classification. |
| subrentalnoun | The process of subrenting. |
| resubversionnoun | The process of subverting again. |
| culturalizationnoun | The process of culturalizing. |
| intersubstitutionnoun | The act of intersubstituting. |
| transubstantiationnoun | (Roman Catholicism) The doctrine holding that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are essentially transformed into the body and blood of Jesus. |
| resubjugationnoun | The process of subjugating again. |
| hipsterizationnoun | The process of changing something to appeal to the hipster subculture. |
| reinternalizationnoun | The process of reinternalizing. |
| hispanicizationnoun | The act or process of rendering Hispanic. |
| transsubstantiationnoun | Misspelling of transubstantiation. [(Roman Catholicism) The doctrine holding that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are essentially transformed into the body and blood of Jesus.] |
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