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  1. 1. : the act or process of classifying. 2. a. : systematic arrangement in groups or categories according to established criteria. specifically : taxonomy. b. : class, category. classificatory.

  2. the assignment of organisms to groups within a system of categories distinguished by structure, origin, etc. The usual series of categories is phylum (or, especially in botany, division ), class, order, family, genus, species, and variety.

  3. CLASSIFICATION definition: 1. the act or process of dividing things into groups according to their type: 2. a group that…. Learn more.

  4. Classification is usually understood to mean the allocation of objects to certain pre-existing classes or categories. This distinguishes it from clustering in which similar objects are grouped together, thereby creating new classes.

  5. CLASSIFICATION meaning: 1 : the act or process of putting people or things into groups based on ways that they are alike; 2 : an arrangement of people or things into groups based on ways that they are alike

  6. Classification definition: A classifying or being classified; arrangement according to some systematic division into classes or groups.

  7. [countable] a group, class, division, etc. into which somebody or something is put. a document with the security classification ‘confidential’. The material was put into the highest security classification. These messages could be said to fall under the classification of ‘abuse’.

  8. CLASSIFICATION definition: the process of putting people or things into groups by their type, size, etc, or one of these…. Learn more.

  9. classification. noun. /ˌklæsəfəˈkeɪʃn/. [uncountable] the act or process of putting people or things into a group or class (= of classifying them) a style of music that defies classification (= is like no other)

  10. Classification involves putting things into a class or group according to particular characteristics so it’s easier to make sense of them, whether you’re organizing your shoes, your stock portfolio, or a group of invertebrates.

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