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classification Noun 1. placing things systematically in categories 2. a division or category in a classifying system [French] classificatory adj
Classification See also names; order and disorder. a name composed of two terms, a generic and a specific. — binomial, adj. biosystematy. — biosystematic, biosystematical, adj. the science of the classification of living things. Also called biosystematics. — biosystematic, — biosystematical, adj. the area of taxonomy that uses cytological structures, as chromosomes, in classifying organisms. division of material into two parts for the purpose of classification. — dichotomist, n. 1. the science of method or orderly arrangement and classification. 2. any system created to impose order. See also logic. — methodological, adj. the investigation and classification of trivial matters. — micrologist, n. — micrologic, micrological, adj. the enumeration and description of a museum’s collection. — museographer, museographist, n. a person who invents or assigns names, as in nomenclature. See also books. 1. a system of names used in the classification of an art or science or other field or subject. 2. a naming system peculiar to a social group. See also books. Biology. a technical name, as one that forms part of a system of nomenclature or classification. the application of onyms; classification or systematic nomenclature. the nomenclature of organs. — organonymal, organonymic, adj. any of the basic divisions of the plant or animal kingdom. the systematic classification and description of nature. See also geography; geology. — physiographer, n. — physiographic, physiographical, adj. an advocate of the quinary system of animal classification, which regarded all animal groups as being naturally divisible by five. — quinarian, quinary, adj. the condition or quality of being of the same type. — syntypic, adj. the study of classification and methods of classification. — systematician, systematist, n. the practice or act of systematizing. the study or science of systematizing. a botanical or zoological name in which the two terms, the generic name and the specific, are the same (a practice no longer approved by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature). — tautonymic, tautonymous, adj. 1. the technique or science of classification. 2. the scientific identification, naming, and classification of living things. Also called systematics. — taxonomist, n. — taxonomie, taxonomical, adj. 1. the terms of any branch of knowledge, field of activity, etc. 2. the classification of terms associated with a particular field; nomenclature. 3. Rare. the science of classification. — terminologic, terminological, adj. division into three parts, especially the theological division of man’s nature into the body, the soul, and the spirit. — trichotomic, trichtomous, adj. the use of three terms or names in the classification of a species, genus, variety, etc. — trinomial, adj. a trinomial or name composed of three terms. Rare. a universal system of nomenclature or classification. zoological classification; the scientific classification of animals. The determination that official information requires, in the interests of national security, a specific degree of protection against unauthorized disclosure, coupled with a designation signifying that such a determination has been made. See also security classification. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
classification noun 1. categorization, grading, cataloguing, taxonomy, codification, sorting, analysis, arrangement Translations classification [klæsɪfɪˈkeɪʃən] n → Klassifikation f; (category) → Klasse f; (system) → Einteilung f How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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