sınıflandırmak, çeşit, tür, ayırmak, sınıf, tip, kalite, enva, halletmek, punto, harf takımı, ayıklamak, sıralayın, sırala, siralam, sınıflamak, tasnif etmek, sıralı, keyifsiz, türlerine göre ayırmak, sıralamak, cins, çözümlemek, usul, sıralamayı, küskün, sort sınıfla, gücenik, dargın, of sorts sıradan, oldukça, tip/tür, sırala(mak), çeşit, tür, nevi, diz, (bir şeyleri) (başka şeylerden) ayırmak; tasnif etmek, bölümlemek, sınıflamak, rahatsız, sort of k, sıralama, takım, sıralar, tasnif etme, kabil, seçip ayırmak, out of sorts k, after a sort bir dereceye kadar, bölümlemek, in some sort bir derecede, türleri, sıralanmış, siralayarak, Kaynak Durumu ve Eğitim Sistemi (Status of Resources and Training System), hayli, hayli çeşit, bir nevi, siralanmis, türlere göre ayırma, TASNİF:Bak. "sorting of casualties", ayıklama, seçme, sınıflama, sınıflandırma, derecelenme, boylanma, seçme, gruplara ayırma, sıraya dizme, sıralıyor, sıralanıyor, kusursuzca, sıralayarak, tasnif, sıralanan,
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sort of k
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Kaynak Durumu ve Eğitim Sistemi (Status of Resources and Training System) Askeri
An algorithm for sorting a list of items into a particular order, An act of sorting, A person, A piece of metal type used to print one letter, character, or symbol in a particular size and style, To separate according to certain criteria, To fix a problem, to handle a task; to sort out, To arrange into some order, especially numerically, alphabetically or chronologically, A general type, group, company, (database) to set the logical sequence of a given database file (table) Indexes are often used to maintain such sequences, To arrange the records in a table based on the values in one or more columns, (External) SORT [/R][/+n] < (filename) SORT [/R][/+n] > (filename2) Sorts input and sends it to the screen or to a file, a software feature you use to sort or arrange information in a certain order such as alphabetic or numeric, The arrangement of items in an order with respect to some variable, but not the variable or the items you originally had in mind A method of scrambling the contents of a disk See Encode and Dump, The operation of arranging a set of items according to a key that determines the sequence and precedence of items, To arrange information in an order, such as alphabetic, numeric, size or date order, To arrange data within a spreadsheet to a predetermined set of criteria, To arrange records according to a logical system, Sorts an array in place, To arrange data within a database to a predetermined set of criteria, an approximate definition or example; "she wore a sort of magenta dress"; "she served a creamy sort of dessert thing" a person of a particular character or nature; "what sort of person is he?"; "he's a good sort" an operation that segregates items into groups according to a specified criterion; "the bottleneck in mail delivery it the process of sorting, To conform; to adapt; to accommodate, To join or associate with others, esp, To choose from a number; to select; to cull, an operation that segregates items into groups according to a specified criterion; "the bottleneck in mail delivery it the process of sorting, a person of a particular character or nature; "what sort of person is he?"; "he's a good sort", with others of the same kind or species; to agree, To suit; to fit; to be in accord; to harmonize, To conjoin; to put together in distribution; to class, To rearrange rows of data in an order The order can be alphabetical, numerical, or based on a custom list, an approximate definition or example; "she wore a sort of magenta dress"; "she served a creamy sort of dessert thing", type, kind; character, manner, quality, classify, arrange according to classes or groups; organize; separate from others; clarify, An object-oriented programming language, which laid the groundwork of the paradigm to this day, 'object-oriented' style. To arrange in order Ruby can sort anything, not only array, however complex, if only they're countable (Enumerable is included), and the order is (i e <=> is) defined in each element, If you talk about a particular sort of something, you are talking about a class of things that have particular features in common and that belong to a larger group of related things. What sort of school did you go to? There are so many different sorts of mushrooms available these days He had a nice, serious sort of smile That's just the sort of abuse that he will be investigating Eddie was playing a game of some sort = type, kind, You describe someone as a particular sort when you are describing their character. He seemed to be just the right sort for the job She was a very vigorous sort of person What sort of men were they? = type, kind, If you get a problem or the details of something sorted, you do what is necessary to solve the problem or organize the details. I'm trying to get my script sorted = sort out, If you sort things, you separate them into different classes, groups, or places, for example so that you can do different things with them. The students are sorted into three ability groups He unlatched the box and sorted through the papers I sorted the laundry, A kind or species; any number or collection of individual persons or things characterized by the same or like qualities; a class or order; as, a sort of men; a sort of horses; a sort of trees; a sort of poems, Chance; lot; destiny, To separate, and place in distinct classes or divisions, as things having different qualities; as, to sort cloths according to their colors; to sort wool or thread according to its fineness, Letters, figures, points, marks, spaces, or quadrats, belonging to a case, separately considered, To reduce to order from a confused state, Condition above the vulgar; rank, A chance group; a company of persons who happen to be together; a troop; also, an assemblage of animals, Originally an individual piece of metal type In the world of digital type, where letters have no physical existence until printed, sort has become almost synonymous with character That is, it may refer to the pattern or idea instead of its physical incarnation, A pair; a set; a suit, All sorts of things or people means a large number of different things or people. There are all sorts of animals, including bears, pigs, kangaroos, and penguins Self-help groups of all sorts have been running for more than 20 years, Manner; form of being or acting, Sorting is basically "ordering" records or citations by the contents of a particular field You could sort all the cases in your datafile, for instance, chronologically (this would be a sort on the Year field), or by the primary keyword (this would be a sort on the Keyword field; records or citations would be sorted by the first term in the keyword field, If you describe something as a thing of sorts or as a thing of a sort, you are suggesting that the thing is of a rather poor quality or standard. He made a living of sorts selling pancakes from a van, Once the database responds to a query, information can be rearranged through a "sort " A sort can order information by zip code, alphabetically, numerically, by date, etc, An operation that arranges data into a particular sequence, to arrange items in an order based on a property, like Name or Date modified, To arrange in sequence by type, class, state, value, etc, To place items in order, often in alphabetical or numeric sequence, Sort refers to the function of putting records in a certain order For example, you could sort records alphabetically by last name, sort lines of text files, a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality; "sculpture is a form of art"; "what kinds of desserts are there?", to sort the wheat from the chaff: see chaff nothing of the sort: see nothing, vagueness You use sort of when you want to say that your description of something is not very accurate. You could even order windows from a catalogue -- a sort of mail order stained glass service, an operation that segregates items into groups according to a specified criterion; "the bottleneck in mail delivery it the process of sorting", examine in order to test suitability; "screen these samples"; "screen the job applicants", A process of organizing the records in a database in a specific order, either alphabetically (from A to Z or reverse alphabetically from Z to A) or numerically (from 0 to 9 or reverse numerically from 9 to 0) (DB, Gr 5), arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?", For properties of whole feature structures, e g [/sort (phrasal)] Typeset in a bold version of the current font, Approximately; in a way; partially; not quite; somewhat, In good order, under control, Simple past tense and past participle of sort, In possession of a sufficient supply, especially of narcotics, Put into some order by sorting, A general expression of approval, ordering, categorizing, Present participle of sort, to some (great or small) extent; "it was rather cold"; "the party was rather nice"; "the knife is rather dull"; "I rather regret that I cannot attend"; "He's rather good at playing the cello"; "he is kind of shy", slightly, somewhat; rather, separated by grain size, Segregated into groups according to specified criteria, arranged into groups, Product that is carefully scrutinized at McFarland Cascade to eliminate unsightly pieces and reduce fall down at the retail store level, classified, grouped, arranged according to class or type, reports whether the LIST entry has the SORT attribute Y or N, arranged according to size, plural of sortie, Arranging objects numerically or alphabetically, (n ) is an important practical application where sets of keys and their associated attributes are to be arranged in order based on one of the attributes The largest scale use occurs in database applications but many scientific simulations involve sorting as a subproblem Algorithms optimised for SIMD and MIMD architectures are known, The process of quickly determining if a person you meet aligns enough with your Requirements to engage the screening process and getting to know them better, Afran, Sorting operations allow you to choose the order in which information will be displayed, Ordering data in numerical or alphabetical order Sometimes sorting is undertaken on two fields so that where one field recurs that data is in order of a second field Examples of this are the telephone directory where Smith is the primary field but a secondary field of 'initial' or 'second name' is used, The grouping together of geometry with similar graphics state for more efficient rendering with fewer graphics state changes OpenGL Performer sorts during scene graph traversal, present participle of to sort, grouping by class or kind or size, the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories, Ordering query results so that a certain attribute is in ascending or descending order For example, a query on the Person object might be sorted by alphabetic Last Name Multiple levels of sorting are possible, so that, for example, all of the "Smiths" would be sorted then by First Name, The process by which a given transport medium separates out certain particles, as on the basis of size, shape, or density, the seperation of the whole fleece into parts, as well as removing the off-sorts, The process by which materials are graded according to one of their particular attributes, including size, shape or density Sorting can also be used in sedimentological terms to mean the standard deviation of a particle distribution, In files management, the process of separating records into groups for filing according to a classification system, - in Direct Mail, the arrangement of pieces in a bulk mailing by ZIP Code® to facilitate processing and more reliable delivery, classifying, grouping, act of arranging according to classes or groups; organizing; act of separating from others, (See collation ), (1) Computerized process of changing the given sequence of a list to a different sequence; (2) interfiling two or more lists, Separating a fleece or fiber into groups of comparable character and quality The grading of fiber, Process of selection and separation of SEDIMENT grains according to their grain size (or grain shape or specific gravity), In air drying or kiln drying, segregation of rough-sawn wood items into lots having similar drying characteristics such as thickness, species, grades, sapwood, heartwood, grain patterns, and into classes for stacking, such as width and length, A process of changing the sequence of records in a file to a new order, such as changing from ZIP code order to order of recency, The process that alleviates discrepancies in assortment by reallocating the outputs of various producers into assortments desired by individual purchasers, Separation of forest products Usually occurs at the landing (23), An option in some search engines that allows you to determine how you'd like your search results listed-by URL, relevance, domain or location, date, and so on, In Direct Mail, the arrangement of pieces in a bulk mailing by ZIP Code® to facilitate processing and more reliable delivery, Third person form of to sort, Plural form of sort, Joint Status of Resources and Training System, Word allows you to sort information by as many as three table columns at once For example, you can sort by Name, then by Order Number, then by Order Date in one action, Puts in a definite place, location or order, according to kind, class, etc,
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An algorithm for sorting a list of items into a particular order
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An act of sorting - "I had a sort of my cupboard"
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A person - "This guy's a decent sort."
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A piece of metal type used to print one letter, character, or symbol in a particular size and style
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To separate according to certain criteria
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To fix a problem, to handle a task; to sort out
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To arrange into some order, especially numerically, alphabetically or chronologically
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(database) to set the logical sequence of a given database file (table) Indexes are often used to maintain such sequences
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To arrange the records in a table based on the values in one or more columns
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(External) SORT [/R][/+n] < (filename) SORT [/R][/+n] > (filename2) Sorts input and sends it to the screen or to a file
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a software feature you use to sort or arrange information in a certain order such as alphabetic or numeric
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The arrangement of items in an order with respect to some variable, but not the variable or the items you originally had in mind A method of scrambling the contents of a disk See Encode and Dump
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The operation of arranging a set of items according to a key that determines the sequence and precedence of items
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To arrange information in an order, such as alphabetic, numeric, size or date order
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To arrange data within a spreadsheet to a predetermined set of criteria
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Sorts an array in place
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To arrange data within a database to a predetermined set of criteria
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an approximate definition or example; "she wore a sort of magenta dress"; "she served a creamy sort of dessert thing" a person of a particular character or nature; "what sort of person is he?"; "he's a good sort" an operation that segregates items into groups according to a specified criterion; "the bottleneck in mail delivery it the process of sorting
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To conform; to adapt; to accommodate
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To join or associate with others, esp
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To choose from a number; to select; to cull
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an operation that segregates items into groups according to a specified criterion; "the bottleneck in mail delivery it the process of sorting
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a person of a particular character or nature; "what sort of person is he?"; "he's a good sort"
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with others of the same kind or species; to agree
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To suit; to fit; to be in accord; to harmonize
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To conjoin; to put together in distribution; to class
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To rearrange rows of data in an order The order can be alphabetical, numerical, or based on a custom list
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an approximate definition or example; "she wore a sort of magenta dress"; "she served a creamy sort of dessert thing"
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type, kind; character, manner, quality isim
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classify, arrange according to classes or groups; organize; separate from others; clarify fiil
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An object-oriented programming language, which laid the groundwork of the paradigm to this day, 'object-oriented' style. To arrange in order Ruby can sort anything, not only array, however complex, if only they're countable (Enumerable is included), and the order is (i e <=> is) defined in each element
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If you talk about a particular sort of something, you are talking about a class of things that have particular features in common and that belong to a larger group of related things. What sort of school did you go to? There are so many different sorts of mushrooms available these days He had a nice, serious sort of smile That's just the sort of abuse that he will be investigating Eddie was playing a game of some sort = type, kind
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You describe someone as a particular sort when you are describing their character. He seemed to be just the right sort for the job She was a very vigorous sort of person What sort of men were they? = type, kind
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If you get a problem or the details of something sorted, you do what is necessary to solve the problem or organize the details. I'm trying to get my script sorted = sort out
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If you sort things, you separate them into different classes, groups, or places, for example so that you can do different things with them. The students are sorted into three ability groups He unlatched the box and sorted through the papers I sorted the laundry
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A kind or species; any number or collection of individual persons or things characterized by the same or like qualities; a class or order; as, a sort of men; a sort of horses; a sort of trees; a sort of poems
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Chance; lot; destiny
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To separate, and place in distinct classes or divisions, as things having different qualities; as, to sort cloths according to their colors; to sort wool or thread according to its fineness
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Letters, figures, points, marks, spaces, or quadrats, belonging to a case, separately considered
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To reduce to order from a confused state
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Condition above the vulgar; rank
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A chance group; a company of persons who happen to be together; a troop; also, an assemblage of animals
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Originally an individual piece of metal type In the world of digital type, where letters have no physical existence until printed, sort has become almost synonymous with character That is, it may refer to the pattern or idea instead of its physical incarnation
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A pair; a set; a suit
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All sorts of things or people means a large number of different things or people. There are all sorts of animals, including bears, pigs, kangaroos, and penguins Self-help groups of all sorts have been running for more than 20 years
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Manner; form of being or acting
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Sorting is basically "ordering" records or citations by the contents of a particular field You could sort all the cases in your datafile, for instance, chronologically (this would be a sort on the Year field), or by the primary keyword (this would be a sort on the Keyword field; records or citations would be sorted by the first term in the keyword field
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If you describe something as a thing of sorts or as a thing of a sort, you are suggesting that the thing is of a rather poor quality or standard. He made a living of sorts selling pancakes from a van
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Once the database responds to a query, information can be rearranged through a "sort " A sort can order information by zip code, alphabetically, numerically, by date, etc
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An operation that arranges data into a particular sequence
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to arrange items in an order based on a property, like Name or Date modified
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To arrange in sequence by type, class, state, value, etc
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To place items in order, often in alphabetical or numeric sequence
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Sort refers to the function of putting records in a certain order For example, you could sort records alphabetically by last name
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a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality; "sculpture is a form of art"; "what kinds of desserts are there?"
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to sort the wheat from the chaff: see chaff nothing of the sort: see nothing
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vagueness You use sort of when you want to say that your description of something is not very accurate. You could even order windows from a catalogue -- a sort of mail order stained glass service
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an operation that segregates items into groups according to a specified criterion; "the bottleneck in mail delivery it the process of sorting"
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examine in order to test suitability; "screen these samples"; "screen the job applicants"
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A process of organizing the records in a database in a specific order, either alphabetically (from A to Z or reverse alphabetically from Z to A) or numerically (from 0 to 9 or reverse numerically from 9 to 0) (DB, Gr 5)
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arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?"
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For properties of whole feature structures, e g [/sort (phrasal)] Typeset in a bold version of the current font
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Approximately; in a way; partially; not quite; somewhat - "It sort of makes sense the way he explains it, but I still don't really understand."
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In good order, under control - "I have to get my life sorted."
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In possession of a sufficient supply, especially of narcotics - "Sorted for e’s and whizz (song and album by UK band Pulp)"
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to some (great or small) extent; "it was rather cold"; "the party was rather nice"; "the knife is rather dull"; "I rather regret that I cannot attend"; "He's rather good at playing the cello"; "he is kind of shy"
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sort of
slightly, somewhat; rather
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Product that is carefully scrutinized at McFarland Cascade to eliminate unsightly pieces and reduce fall down at the retail store level
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(n ) is an important practical application where sets of keys and their associated attributes are to be arranged in order based on one of the attributes The largest scale use occurs in database applications but many scientific simulations involve sorting as a subproblem Algorithms optimised for SIMD and MIMD architectures are known
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The process of quickly determining if a person you meet aligns enough with your Requirements to engage the screening process and getting to know them better
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sorting
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Sorting operations allow you to choose the order in which information will be displayed
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Ordering data in numerical or alphabetical order Sometimes sorting is undertaken on two fields so that where one field recurs that data is in order of a second field Examples of this are the telephone directory where Smith is the primary field but a secondary field of 'initial' or 'second name' is used
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sorting
The grouping together of geometry with similar graphics state for more efficient rendering with fewer graphics state changes OpenGL Performer sorts during scene graph traversal
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present participle of to sort
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sorting
grouping by class or kind or size
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the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories
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sorting
Ordering query results so that a certain attribute is in ascending or descending order For example, a query on the Person object might be sorted by alphabetic Last Name Multiple levels of sorting are possible, so that, for example, all of the "Smiths" would be sorted then by First Name
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sorting
The process by which a given transport medium separates out certain particles, as on the basis of size, shape, or density
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the seperation of the whole fleece into parts, as well as removing the off-sorts
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sorting
The process by which materials are graded according to one of their particular attributes, including size, shape or density Sorting can also be used in sedimentological terms to mean the standard deviation of a particle distribution
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sorting
In files management, the process of separating records into groups for filing according to a classification system
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sorting
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classifying, grouping, act of arranging according to classes or groups; organizing; act of separating from others isim
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(See collation )
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sorting
(1) Computerized process of changing the given sequence of a list to a different sequence; (2) interfiling two or more lists
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Separating a fleece or fiber into groups of comparable character and quality The grading of fiber
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Process of selection and separation of SEDIMENT grains according to their grain size (or grain shape or specific gravity)
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In air drying or kiln drying, segregation of rough-sawn wood items into lots having similar drying characteristics such as thickness, species, grades, sapwood, heartwood, grain patterns, and into classes for stacking, such as width and length
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A process of changing the sequence of records in a file to a new order, such as changing from ZIP code order to order of recency
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sorting
The process that alleviates discrepancies in assortment by reallocating the outputs of various producers into assortments desired by individual purchasers
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Separation of forest products Usually occurs at the landing (23)
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An option in some search engines that allows you to determine how you'd like your search results listed-by URL, relevance, domain or location, date, and so on
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In Direct Mail, the arrangement of pieces in a bulk mailing by ZIP Code® to facilitate processing and more reliable delivery
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Third person form of to sort
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Plural form of sort
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Word allows you to sort information by as many as three table columns at once For example, you can sort by Name, then by Order Number, then by Order Date in one action
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Puts in a definite place, location or order, according to kind, class, etc
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