category
a classification that is not the same
a classification based on age
a classification that is not connected to others
a non-specific classification
a precisely defined classification
a wide-ranging or general classification
a classification based on income level
a distinct classification for a particular purpose
a classification based on gender
a group that is particularly vulnerable to a specific danger
a classification based on social status or class
a classification containing many items
a classification based on type of work
a classification based on weight, esp. in sports
a significant or major classification
a classification based on size
just one classification
a classification based on price range
a single classification
a classification based on race
a classification at an advanced or superior level
a very specific or limited classification
a recognizably different classification
a classification based on ethnicity
a classification at a basic or inferior level
a category for a single person or thing
a formal classification based on profession
a fundamental or primary classification
an individually separate and distinct classification
a classification is developed from a particular idea or fact
a group has sth as one of its parts
a group has particular members within it
a classification includes a range of items
a group is formed from particular members
a group consists of or is made up of particular members
a classification includes a wide range of things
to be comparable or on the same level as something else
to be unique
to be unique
used to specify the type of classification
used to indicate inclusion within a group
indicates being inside the boundaries of a group
used to indicate the purpose or intended group of a classification
to be able to be divided into a particular group
to be a member of a specific group
to be part of a particular group or classification
to be suitable for a particular group
to state the exact meaning or limits of a classification
to recognize or name a classification
to match the description of a group
to invent a new classification
to know and accept that a classification exists
to come together to create a group
to set up a classification on a firm or permanent basis
to recognize the difference between classifications
to fit into a classification
to create a classification over time
to be the elements that form a group
to create a new classification that did not exist before