Type
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Type may refer to:
In philosophy:
In mathematics:
- Type (model theory)
- Type theory, basis for the study of type systems
- Type or arity, the number of operands a function takes
- Type, any proposition or set in the intuitionistic type theory
In computing:
- Typing, producing text via a keyboard
- Data type, collection of values used for computations
- Type (command), a shell command to display contents of a file.
- Type (Unix), a POSIX shell builtin that gives information about commands.
- Type system, defines a programming language's response to data types
In sociology:
Other:
- Type (band), name of Portuguese DJ and musician Cyz (Cynthia Zamorano)
- Type (designation), a model numbering system used for vehicles or military equipment
- Typeface, used in typesetting
- Sort (typesetting), cast metal type for printing
- Type Museum, museum about the above
- Architectural type, classification of architecture by functional types (houses, institutions), morphological types or historical types Architectural style subcategories
- Dog type, categorization by use or function of domestic dogs
- Type (biology), which fixes a scientific name to a taxon
[edit] See also
- Typology (disambiguation), the study of types
- Kind
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