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selection
English
Etymology
From Latin s?l?cti? (“the act of choosing out, selection”), from s?l?ctus, perfect passive participle of s?lig? (“choose out, select”), from s?- (“apart”) + leg? (“gather, select”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /s??l?k??n/
- Rhymes: -?k??n
Noun
selection (countable and uncountable, plural selections)
- The process or act of selecting.
- The large number of good candidates made selection difficult.
- Something selected.
- My final selection was a 1934 Chateau Lafitte.
- A variety of items taken from a larger collection.
- I've brought a selection of fine cheeses to go with your wine.
- A musical piece.
- For my next selection, I'll play Happy Birthday in F-sharp minor.
- (databases) A set of data obtained from a database using a query.
- (linguistics) The ability of predicates to determine the semantic content of their arguments. Wp
- (programming) A list of items on which user operations will take place. Wp
- (algebra) A unary operation that denotes a subset of a relation.
- (historical) The free selection before survey of crown land in some Australian colonies under land legislation introduced in the 1860s. Wp
- (biology) The stage of a genetic algorithm in which individual genomes are chosen from a population for later breeding. Wp
- (biology) Ellipsis of natural selection
Synonyms
- choice
- (musical piece): number
- (something selected): option
- (musical piece): piece
- (variety from larger collection): subset
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
Further reading
- selection in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- selection in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
Anagrams
- elections, selenotic, telesonic
selection From the web:
- what selection character are you
- what selection caste am i
- what selection mean
- what selection character are you buzzfeed
- what selection methods are most valid
- what selection all about
- what selection boxes are gluten free
- what selection sort
diversity
English
Etymology
From Middle English diversite, from Old French diversité, from Latin d?versit?s.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /da??v??(?)s?ti/, /d??v??(?)s?ti/
Noun
diversity (countable and uncountable, plural diversities)
- The quality of being diverse or different; difference or unlikeness.
- A variety; diverse types or examples.
- (chiefly business) equal-opportunity inclusion
- 2003, Adalberto Aguirre, Racial and Ethnic Diversity in America: A Reference Handbook (page 72)
- Bakke has shaped a precarious context for diversity initiatives in higher education. On the one hand, the U.S. Supreme Court has reasoned that race may serve a purpose in the admissions process; however, race may not be used as a corrective measure, such as by establishing quotas.
- 2003, Adalberto Aguirre, Racial and Ethnic Diversity in America: A Reference Handbook (page 72)
Synonyms
- (quality of being diverse or different): See also Thesaurus:nonuniformity
- (diverse types or examples): selection
Derived terms
- antidiversity
- diversity fatigue
Related terms
- diverse
- divert
- divers
Translations
diversity From the web:
- what diversity means
- what diversity means to me
- what diversity and inclusion means to me
- what diversity means to me essay
- what diversity is not
- what diversity and inclusion means
- what diversity do you bring
- what diversity in the workplace
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