ETYM Cf. French classification.
In biology, the arrangement of organisms into a hierarchy of groups on the basis of their similarities in biochemical, anatomical, or physiological characters. The basic grouping is a species, several of which may constitute a genus, which in turn are grouped into families, and so on up through orders, classes, phyla (in plants, sometimes called divisions), to kingdoms.
1. A group of people or things arranged by class or category; SYN. categorization.
2. Restriction imposed by the government on documents or weapons that are available only to certain authorized people.
3. The basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories; SYN. categorization, sorting.
1. Classe.
2. Famille.
3. Genre.
1. Degré scolaire.
2. Salle d'enseignement. En classe de sixième.
3. Catégorie. Classe ouvrière.
4. Distinction. Agir avec classe.
1. Action de classer, de mettre dans un certain ordre.
2. État de ce qui est classé.
1. Action de classer; état de ce qui est classé.
2. Catégorie ; classe dans laquelle une chose est classifiée.