51 Verbs to Use for the Word classifications

Florida statutes annotated, official classification.

We can therefore afford to disregard these doubtful cases and accept the classification very much as it stands.

" The First Folio gives the current contemporary classification of the plays into "Comedies," "Histories," and "Tragedies."

These adopted easy classifications; free peasants, serfs, and slaves were often huddled into the lists under a single denomination.

Suppose that he extended his researches somewhat to those minuter vegetable forms, the mosses, fungi, lichens; suppose that he went a little further still, and tried what the microscope would show him in any stagnant pool, whether fresh water or salt, of Desmidiae, Diatoms, and all those wondrous atomies which seem as yet to defy our classification into plants or animals.

The reader may well avoid such classifications and read a few sonnets, like the twenty- ninth, for instance, and let them speak their own message.

Wonderful were the onomatological feats performed by some of these men, and most diverse and grotesque were the data on which they founded their classifications.

Now, what can be more idle, than for teachers to reject the common classification of words, and puzzle the heads of school-boys with speculations like these?

What had hitherto prevented classification of the latter as glands was the fact that they possessed no visible pathways for the removal of their secretion.

For some purposes, such, for example, as forcing air into furnaces for smelting iron, double acting engines are employed, which are nevertheless unfurnished with a crank; but engines of this kind are not sufficiently numerous to justify their classification as a distinct species, and, in general, those engines may be considered to be single acting, by which no rotatory motion is imparted.

Shall I attempt a rapid classification and interpretation of these infinitely varied groups?

"This little work is a complete compendium of botanical science, written in a very clear and effective manner, and embodying the most popular classification of plants.

I will give his own words on the point: "There is great difficulty in devising a correct classification of the several sorts of words; and probably no classification that shall be simple and at the same time philosophically correct, can be invented.

I will not elaborate this classification further.

Whenever criticism of any art becomes specialised and professional whenever a class of adjudicators is brought into existence, those adjudicators are apt to become as a class distrustful of their immediate impressions, and anxious for methods of comparison between work and work, they begin to emulate the classifications and exact measurements of a science, and to set up ideals and rules as data for such classification and measurements.

And is it not the primal struggle of man to escape classification, to form new differentiations? SometimesI confess itwhen

Therefore, while we were explaining the proper classification of this art, and its duties, and its object, and its subject matter, and its divisions, the first book contained an account of the different kinds of disputes, and inventions, and statements of cases, and decisions.

COMBINATIONS AND PERMUTATIONS The types of personality sketchedthe thyrocentric, the pituitocentric, the adrenocentric, the thymocentric, the gonadocentricare really prototypes, the great kingdoms of personality, to which individuals can be assigned, by hall marks which facilitate their classification.

I tried various ways of keeping my notes, and found no classification so easy for reference as the plan I have mentioned; it may not, however, suffice to those whose reading is much more extensive than mine; I mention it as a working plan.

One of the strongest reasons for drawing the line of separation clearly and broadly between science and art is the following:That the principle of classification in science most conveniently follows the classification of causes, while arts must necessarily be classified according to the classification of the effects, the production of which is their appropriate end.

This last will include a classification of the spectra, a determination of the wave lengths of the lines, a comparison with terrestrial spectra, and an application of the results to the measurement of the approach and recession of the stars.

BRONGNIART, ALEXANDRE, a French chemist and zoologist, collaborateur with Cuvier, born at Paris; director of the porcelain works at Sèvres; revived painting on glass; introduced a new classification of reptiles; author of treatises on mineralogy and the ceramic arts (1770-1847).

with converted part., how amended of the word but, ("There cannot be BUT one," &c.) of words, leaving the classification doubtful, Crit.

On inquiring how they were to distinguish, they were officially answered that in making out the classification 'it was not His Excellency's intention that they should be guided by any other description of evidence than that furnished by the sentences of the Courts of Law.'

From the other side of the study one enters the library, which is fitted up in a very make-shift fashion, with rough deal shelves, and bits of paper, with Philosophy, History, etc., written on them, to mark the classification of the books.

51 Verbs to Use for the Word  classifications