Classification can be used either as a noun or an adjective.
"The classification of the leaf was found in the book" is a sentence using classification as a noun. It functions as the subject in the sentence.
"The scientific classification system can be remembered with the acronym KPCOFGS" is a sentence using classification as an adjective that describes system.
Many nouns can double over as adjectives.
its the arrangement of objects according to class. Example: media classified as print, television, and radio
It is something which falls into a category ;) x
To classify, you put things in order. For example, you can classify a bag of rocks from biggest to smallest
division or dividing into a particular groups
The abstract noun form of the verb to 'classify' is classification.
Our teacher told us to classify the 112 elements.
classify
to classify (classification)
to tell what the angle is
classify means be more specific
to classify means to put things into groups
CLASSIFY!classify in math means that you just have toexplain your answer. and its just like all you have to do is answer the question because that's all classify means you just have toexplain your answer in a better way.
classic tour mean
Classify the figure means to tell what the figure is called or what it's proper name is.
what does ut mean to classify animals
its a science word
Grrr i need help to know what does it mean to classify a real number and how you do it i have hw due tommorow
No, the words classify and name do NOT mean the same thing. Classify Verb To arrange or organize by classes - or according to class. Name Noun Something by which an object, creature, person or emotion can be called. What you are recognized by, and what others call you.
To "classify" something means to make something more clear. For example, in school the teacher might say "If you do not understand the problem i will classify it for you."
What do you mean by that something?