Definition of Typification. Meaning of Typification. Synonyms of Typification

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Definition of Typification

Typification
Typification Typ`i*fi*ca"tion, n. The act of typifying, or representing by a figure.

Meaning of Typification from wikipedia

- Typification is a process of creating standard (typical) social construction based on standard ****umptions. Discrimination based on typification is called...
- In biological nomenclature, the principle of typification is one of the guiding principles. The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature provides...
- W. (1970), "On the Taxonomy and Typification of Muscari Miller (Liliaceae) and Allied Genera, and on the Typification of Generic Names", Taxon, 19 (3):...
- the New Deal, the party had a fiscally conservative, pro-business wing, typified by Grover Cleveland and Al Smith. The party was dominant in the Southern...
- described as an exploration of ****ual identity during a historical era typified by the societal transition towards modernity. Technological and environmental...
- uncharacteristic production style and the presence of Auto-Tune, which typified the pre-release response to the record. 808s & Heartbreak was released...
- to those produced by a printer's movable type Ideal type Normal type Typification Type (acting), a way of characterizing an actor by the sort of role they...
- wide-hooped panniers. The new fashion called for a simpler feminine look, typified first by the rustic robe à la polonaise style and later by the gaulle,...
- this. In Western societies, there has been a largely negative attitude typified by the medical terminology of pudenda membra, meaning parts to be ashamed...
- Ranales are an obsolete taxon of the Dicotyledons, with rank of order typified by Ranunculus (Ranunculaceae). The Ranunculaceae were included directly...