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classification - the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories |
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categorization,
categorisation,
sorting |
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basic cognitive process cognitive processes involved in obtaining and storing knowledge
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coordination the regulation of diverse elements into an integrated and harmonious operation
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appraisal,
assessment an expert estimation of the quality, quantity, and other characteristics of someone or something
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ascription,
attribution assigning to a cause or source; "the attribution of lighting to an expression of God's wrath"; "he questioned the attribution of the painting to Picasso"
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ascription,
attribution assigning to a cause or source; "the attribution of lighting to an expression of God's wrath"; "he questioned the attribution of the painting to Picasso"
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cross-classification,
cross-division classification according to more than one attribute at the same time; "the cross-classification of cases was done by age and sex"
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subsumption incorporating something under a more general category
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classification - a group of people or things arranged by class or category |
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categorization,
categorisation |
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arrangement the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music
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dichotomy,
duality being twofold; a classification into two opposed parts or subclasses; "the dichotomy between eastern and western culture"
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trichotomy being threefold; a classification into three parts or subclasses
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classification - restriction imposed by the government on documents or weapons that are available only to certain authorized people |
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declassification reduction or removal by the government of restrictions on a classified document or weapon
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confinement,
restriction the act of restraining of a person's liberty by confining them
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