Codenization

/ˌkoʊdənɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun

Definition

The process of developing, establishing, or systematizing a code or set of rules and standards.

Etymology

Derived from a hypothetical verb 'codenize' (itself based on 'code'), with the suffix '-ization' (from Latin '-izatio'), describing the action of creating or implementing a code system.

Kelly Says

The 'codenization' of modern life is everywhere—from legal codes to programming standards to scientific nomenclature—we're constantly taking chaotic knowledge and turning it into organized, shareable systems!

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