Conveyorizer is not a common word, but it refers to the process of converting a manual conveyor system into an automated one. The word can be divided into three parts: con-vey-or-iz-er. The stress falls on the second syllable (vey), and the last syllable (-er) indicates that this is an agent noun, meaning that it refers to someone or something that performs the action. The spelling of the word can be explained with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /kənˈvɛiəraɪzər/.
The word "conveyorizer" is the combination of two words: "conveyor" and "-izer".
The term "conveyor" is derived from the verb "convey", which comes from the Old French word "conveier" meaning "to escort" or "to transport". It ultimately traces back to the Latin word "conveyare" with the same meaning, formed from the prefix "com-" (meaning "together") and "via" (meaning "way" or "road").
The suffix "-izer" in "conveyorizer" is added to create a noun from the word "conveyor". It is a common suffix used to denote a person or thing that performs or provides a specified action. Examples of other words using "-izer" include "organizer", "computerizer", or "energizer".