Definition of Typifications. Meaning of Typifications. Synonyms of Typifications

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Definition of Typifications

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

Meaning of Typifications 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...
- service sector has come to account for the majority of jobs, a feature typifying most advanced economies. in 2018, according to OECD and Eurostat data...
- the concept of phyletic systems, from 1883 onwards. This approach was typified by those of Eichler (1883) and Engler (1886–1892). The advent of cladistic...
- ****ual themes or undertones without depictions of ****ual intercourse, as typified in the comedic or harem genres; due to its po****rity among adolescent...
- diverse range of habitats from alpine heaths to tropical rainforests. Fungi typify that diversity—an estimated 250,000 species—of which only 5% have been described—occur...
- Bronstein, Greta Gerwig, and Amy Judd. The film has been characterized as typifying the mumblecore ethos. Rachel is a young teacher living in Brooklyn with...
- a combination of local and other influences. It has traditionally been typified by wooden or mud plaster structures, elevated slightly off the ground,...
- the defender and to receive the ball in a good goalscoring position, as typified by Ronaldo and Thierry Henry. They are typically fast players with good...
- predominantly on visual qualities derived usually from historical prototypes, typified by the many country houses of Great Britain that were created in the Neo...