69 adjectives to describe classification

Florida statutes annotated, official classification.

SEE Van de Water, Frederic F. DEWEY, GODFREY. Abridged decimal classification and relative index.

KEENAN, PHILIP C. An atlas of stellar spectra with an outline of spectral classification.

Yet this is a trifling boule-versement compared with that which would have to be introduced into our scientific classification were "life-productivity" (in the vague) taken as the criterion of excellence.

And Peter suspected that beneath this rough classification, and conditioning it, lay a plexus of obscure mental and physical reactions set up by the relations between husband and wife.

Compiled under the American digest classification key number system.

Certain broad classifications of words are manifest even to the most obtuse user of English.

Key number classification.

Logic and the dialectics of Plato, which had formed so large a part of my previous training, had given me a strong relish for accurate classification.

Early American cents, 1793-1814: an exercise in descriptive classification with tables of rarity and value.

Ladies in situations such as these were known as nayikas and the text embodying the standard classification was the Sanskrit treatise, the Bharatiya Natya Sastra.

BERMAN, ISABEL R. Vocational interest scales; an analysis of three questionnaires in relation to occupational classification and employment status, by Isabel R. Berman, John G. Darley & Donald G. Paterson. (Employment Stabilization Research Institute, v. 3, no. 5, Aug. 1934) © 10Sep34; AA156446.

As all transitions and degrees exist, no definite classification and subdivision of them has been made.

He was born at Montbelliard in 1769, a year which gave to so many remarkable mena Napoleona Chateaubrianda Wellingtona Humboldt, &c. and his first discoveries were on the Mollusca, and shook to its base the zoological classification which then universally prevailed.

The primary rough classification depends on the prominent resemblances of things: the progress is towards finer and finer discrimination according to minute differences.

I believe that these distinctions I have made cover practically every clear form of contemporary thinking, and are a better and more helpful classification than any now current.

When these consequences of the purely arbitrary classification to which we allude have been pointed out and complained of, the only answer which we have ever seen made to the objection is, that the line of demarcation must be drawn somewhere, and that in every classification there are intermediate cases, which might have been included, with almost equal propriety, either in the one class or in the other.

A nonverbal classification form.

In 1873 his admirers succeeded in obtaining for him a separate classification at a recognised show, and at the Curzon Hall, at Birmingham, in that year three temerarious competitors appeared to undergo the ordeal of expert judgment.

For this most faulty classification, Dr. Bullions pretends the authority of "Mr. Webster;" and Frazee, that of "Webster, Bullions, and others.

There is a further fact also to be taken into account in considering Christ's two-fold classification.

The following classification is simple, and indicates clearly the principal forms of clairvoyant phenomena: (1) Simple Clairvoyance, in which the clairvoyant person merely senses the auric emanations of other persons, such as the auric vibrations, colors, etc.; currents of thought-vibrations, etc.; but does not see events or scenes removed in space or time from the observer.

I am not here concerned to inquire how far the term can with strict propriety be applied to the piece, a question which may be left to the somewhat arid region of the formal classification of literature.

It was long before this fortuitous classification was felt not to be sufficiently precise.

A hyphenated classification thus becomes inevitable.

69 adjectives to describe  classification