
1) Assortment 2) Categorisation 3) Categorization 4) Christian iconography 5) Classification 6) Compartmentalisation 7) Compartmentalization 8) Study of symbolism 9) Symbolism
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[archaeology] In archaeology a typology is the result of the classification of things according to their physical characteristics. The products of the classification, i.e. the classes, are also called types. Most archaeological typologies organize artifacts into types, but typologies of larger structures, including buildings, field monument...
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[statistics] Typology is a composite measure that involves the classification of observations in terms of their attributes on multiple variables. Such classification is usually done on a nominal scale. An example of a typology would be classification such as by age and health: young-healthy, young-sick, old-healthy, old-sick. ...
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[theology] Typology in Christian theology and Biblical exegesis is a doctrine or theory concerning the predictive relationship of the Old Testament to the New Testament. Events, persons or statements in the Old Testament are seen as types pre-figuring or superseded by antitypes, events or aspects of Christ or his revelation described in the...
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[urban planning and architecture] Typology (in urban planning and architecture) is the taxonomic classification of (usually physical) characteristics commonly found in buildings and urban places, according to their association with different categories, such as intensity of development (from natural or rural to highly urban), degrees of for...
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study of types of things
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• (n.) The doctrine of types. • (n.) A discourse or treatise on types.
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system of groupings (such as `landed gentry` or `rain forests`), usually called types, the members of which are identified by postulating specified ... [2 related articles]
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In religious studies, a term that has two meanings. First, it refers to a system of biblical interpretation in which correspondences are found between characters and events in the Old Testament and...
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(ti-pol´ә-je) the study of types; the science of classifying members of a group, such as bacteria, according to type.
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A broad classification scheme of governmental systems.
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A mode of biblical interpretation introduced by Saint Paul and developed by Patristic writers as a m
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The study of and the chronological arrangement of projectile points and other lithic artifacts into separated types..
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[
n] - classification according to general type
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a similarity that links different literary characters; for example, in the second half of the Aeneid, Aeneas is typologically Achilles as the two are military heroes who lay siege to a major city; further in the Aeneid, Augustus is typologically tied to Aeneas since the two politicians lead and establish a society in Italy out of the ruins of a civ...
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noun classification according to general type
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the doctrine or study of types or prefigurative symbols, esp. in scriptural literature. · a systematic classification or study of types. · symbolism. · the study and classification of languages according to structural features, esp. patterns of phonology, morphology, and syntax, without reference to their histories.
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The description of the grammatical structure of language independently of genetic relationships. There are many commonalities between languages which result from morphological principles so that this view of language structure is just as valid as an historical consideration. Furthermore, languages which occupy a geographically delimited area, for i...
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classification according to general type
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