Classifications

How many syllables in Classifications?

classifications has 5 syllables

Split Classifications into syllables?

clas-si-fi-ca-tions

Definition of Classifications

The act or process of categorizing something according to shared qualities or characteristics.

How should Classifications divide into syllables

There are 5 syllables in this word. The vowels are 'a', 'i', 'i', 'a', 'o', and 'i'. The consonants are 'c', 'l', 's', 's', 'f', 'c', 't', 'n', 's'.

Part of Speech - Classifications

Noun

The library uses classifications to organize the books on the shelves.

Sentences with Classifications

  • The teacher used classifications to sort the students into groups.
  • The biologist created a classification system for plants based on their characteristics.
  • The store used a classification system to organize their merchandise.
  • The museum had a classification system for their artifacts based on the time period they were from.
  • The scientist used a classification system to identify different species of animals.
  • The librarian used classifications to help patrons find books on specific topics.
  • The music teacher used classifications to group the students by skill level.
  • The company used a classification system to categorize their products by type and price.
  • The art museum had a classification system for their paintings based on the artist and style.
  • The chef used a classification system to organize their ingredients by type and freshness.

Quotes with Classifications

  • Classification is a necessary evil.
  • Classification is a natural instinct to a man.
  • Classification is a simplification of the world, divided into two parts - what is relevant for our purpose and what is not.
  • Classification is an art of thinking applied to the masses.
  • Classification is always difficult, because it forces us to look beyond the surface of things.
  • Classification is a method of discovery, not a method of proof.
  • Classification is not a science, but an art.
  • Classification is a way of imposing order on the chaos of the world.
  • Classification is a way of organizing knowledge, not a way of discovering it.
  • Classification is the beginning of knowledge, not the end.

Number of characters in Classifications

15 ( c, l, a, s, s, i, f, i, c, a, t, i, o, n, s )

Unique letters in Classifications

9 ( c, l, a, s, i, f, t, o, n )

Classifications Backwards

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Phonetic Transcription of Classifications

IPA (International): ˌklæsʌfʌˈkeɪʃʌnz

ARA (American): ˌklæsʌfʌˈkeʃʌnz

EPA (English): ˌklæsʌfʌˈkeɪʃʌnz

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