Classificatory

Word CLASSIFICATORY
Character 14
Hyphenation clas si fi ca to ry
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Definitions and meanings of "Classificatory"

What do we mean by classificatory?

Serving to classify.

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The word "classificatory" in example sentences

_ -- Some of the natural sciences are said to be in what is known as the classificatory stage of development. ❋ United States Patent Office (N/A)

The problem with lenses, stencils, genres and any kind of classificatory system, as I've been pointing out this whole time, is that they inherently disregard one thing or another. ❋ Unknown (2008)

We see why certain characters are far more serviceable than others for classification; — why adaptive characters, though of paramount importance to the being, are of hardly any importance in classification; why characters derived from rudimentary parts, though of no service to the being, are often of high classificatory value; and why embryological characters are the most valuable of all. ❋ Unknown (2010)

He takes the scientific "experiment" to be the model for the use of "experimental" as a classificatory term in the discussion of literature. ❋ Unknown (2010)

As for random variations, he knew that vestigial structures, which exhibit relaxed selection, were of high classificatory value. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It was pioneered by Franz Boas as a refreshing alternative to earlier classificatory methodologies (I'm thinking Lewis Henry Morgan here), containing the notion of cultural evolution and heavily overlayed with imperial assumption: "their present is our past; our present is their future." ❋ Unknown (2009)

Darwin: We see why certain characters are far more serviceable than others for classification; why adaptive characters, though of paramount importance to the beings, are of hardly any importance in classification; why characters derived from rudimentary parts, though of no service to the beings, are often of high classificatory value; and why embryological characters are often the most valuable of all. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The term, also, has a resonance that goes beyond the modification of a geological classificatory scheme. ❋ Sou (2010)

The array of furniture, books, tchotchkes, and miscellany in your home is reduced to a more simple classificatory scheme. ❋ ALEXANDRA HOROWITZ (2009)

I have slightly updated the classificatory schema post to reflect some comments. ❋ Kateelliott (2007)

Thus, for Peirce taxonomies and taxonomic trees are only one sort of classificatory system, albeit the most highly-developed one. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As with many of Peirce's classificatory divisions, his classification of the sciences is a taxonomy whose tree is trinary. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Thus, although talk of the “of-ness” of sensations, like that of the “of-ness” of thoughts is, on Sellars 'view, fundamentally classificatory, the classification at issue is based not on a functional (logical, semantic) analogy but rather on analogies that, although in the first instance extrinsic and causal, ultimately attribute to sensations a determinate intrinsic content. ❋ Rosenberg, Jay (2009)

It is a classificatory scheme detailing the three essential aspects of any possible society and the appropriate guiding value for each. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Bougie* by Design at Racialicious – the intersection of race and pop culture: Very relevant to the topic of racial identification by others, this post explores the ways in which classificatory language is used to “box in” racial identities. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In so doing, they introduced reforms of concepts, theories, analytical methods, classificatory structure and language. ❋ Unknown (2007)

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