Category
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On Wikipedia, categories are used to organize the entire project. To learn about how this works, see Help:Category and Wikipedia:FAQ/Categorization.
For an overview of categorization guidelines, see Wikipedia:Categorization. To browse the existing categories, see Portal:Contents/Categorical index.
For an overview of categorization guidelines, see Wikipedia:Categorization. To browse the existing categories, see Portal:Contents/Categorical index.
| Look up category in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Category may refer to:
- Category of being
- Taxonomic rank or category
- Lexical category
- Category (mathematics)
- Categories (Aristotle)
- Category (Kant)
- Categories (Peirce)
- Categories (Stoic)
- Categories (game), involves naming categories of things
- Category (topology) in the context of Baire spaces
- Lyusternik–Schnirelmann category, sometimes called LS-category or simply category
- Category (chess tournament)
In taxonomic uses:
In computer programming:
- Categories, a programming concept in Objective-C
In network cabling:
In meteorology:
- Saffir–Simpson Hurricane Scale categories
[edit] See also
- All pages with titles containing "Category"
- Categorization
- Category 1
- Category 2
- Category 3
- Category 4
- Category 5
- Category 6
- Category 7
- Category A
- Category B
- Category C
| This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. |