category of categories
111Category:Turkish Cypriot music — Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. M [×] Music schools in Northern Cyprus (1 P) …
112Category:EC 2.6 — Transferases Transferring nitrogenous groups Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory. E [×] EC 2.6.1 (76 P) Categories: Transferases …
113Category:EC 1.8 — Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. E [×] EC 1.8.1 (12 P) [×] EC 1.8.2 …
114Category — A classification used in a number of tables in automated systems. A code. See also Customer outstanding categories, Customer outstanding classification codes and collateral category …
115category — [ˈkætəg(ə)ri] noun [C] a group of people or things that have similar qualities There will be two winners in each category.[/ex] The proposal would ban some categories of weapons.[/ex] …
116category of propagating material — dauginamosios medžiagos kategorija statusas Aprobuotas sritis sėklininkystė apibrėžtis Augalų rūšių dauginamosios medžiagos kokybės grupė, nustatoma pagal dauginamosios medžiagos dauginimo kartas ir jų reprodukcijas. atitikmenys: angl. category… …
117catégories de la substance pour la propagation — dauginamosios medžiagos kategorija statusas Aprobuotas sritis sėklininkystė apibrėžtis Augalų rūšių dauginamosios medžiagos kokybės grupė, nustatoma pagal dauginamosios medžiagos dauginimo kartas ir jų reprodukcijas. atitikmenys: angl. category… …
118category — noun (plural categories) 1》 a class or division of people or things having particular shared characteristics. 2》 Philosophy each of a possibly exhaustive set of classes among which all things might be distributed. ↘each of the a priori… …
119category — /ˈkætəgəri / (say katuhguhree), / təgri/ (say tuhgree), Originally US / gɔri/ (say gawree) noun (plural categories) 1. a classificatory division in any field of knowledge, as a phylum or any of its subdivisions in biology. 2. any general or… …
120category — (cat) the ranking of a hurricane on the Saffir Simpson scale, used by the U.S. National Weather Service. A somewhat different scale of categories is used for tropical cyclones by the Australian Bureau of Meterology …