Definition of Typology. Meaning of Typology. Synonyms of Typology

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Definition of Typology

Typology
Typology Ty*pol"o*gy, n. [Type + -logy.] 1. (Theol.) A discourse or treatise on types. 2. (Theol.) The doctrine of types.

Meaning of Typology from wikipedia

- Look up typology, typologist, typological, or typologically in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A typology is a system of classification used to organize...
- The Oakeshott typology is a way to define and catalogue the medieval sword based on physical form. It categorises the swords of the European Middle Ages...
- Linguistic typology (or language typology) is a field of linguistics that studies and classifies languages according to their structural features to allow...
- Pavlov's typology of higher nervous activity was the first systematic approach to the psychophysiology of individual differences. Ivan Pavlov's ideas of...
- The Elmslie typology is a system for classification and description of the single edged European bladed weapons of the late medieval and early baroque...
- Morphological typology is a way of classifying the languages of the world that groups languages according to their common morphological structures. The...
- The American-Canadian ****ologist Ray Blanchard proposed a psychological typology of gender dysphoria, trans****ualism, and fetishistic transvestism in a...
- In archaeology, a typology is the result of the classification of things according to their physical characteristics. The products of the classification...
- The Pew Research Center political typology (formerly the Times Mirror typology) is a political spectrum model developed by the Pew Research Center. It...
- Typology in anthropology was the categorization of the human species by races, based solely on traits that are readily observable from a distance such...