The spelling of the word "revize" is actually an archaic form of the modern term "revise". The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is: /rɪˈvaɪz/. The term originates from the Latin word "revisere", which means to look at again. In modern English, the term is commonly used to indicate the process of reviewing, editing or updating written content. While the spelling may differ from the modern spelling of "revise", the pronunciation remains the same.
The word "revize" is believed to have originated from the Middle French word "revise", which itself came from the Latin word "revisere". In Latin, "revisere" means "to look back at" or "to go over again". Over time, the meaning evolved to include the sense of "to inspect, examine, or review with the intention of making improvements or corrections". The term "revize" is currently used as a variant of the word "revise" in certain contexts.