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CategoricalA finite number of discrete values. The type nominal denotes that there is no ordering between the values, such as last names and colors. The type ordinal denotes that there is an ordering, such as in [..]
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CategoricalA National Weather Service precipitation descriptor for a 80, 90, or 100 percent chance of measurable precipitation (0.01 inch). See Precipitation Probability (PoP)
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Categoricalnot modified or restricted by reservations "European leaders were united, categorical and crystal clear: Gaddafi must go," British Prime Minister David Cameron said. — Time (Mar 12, 2011)
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Categorical1590s, as a term in logic, "unqualified, asserting absolutely," from Late Latin categoricus, from Greek kategorikos "accusatory, affirmative, categorical," from kategoria (see cate [..]
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Categorical(adj) relating to or included in a category or categories(adj) not modified or restricted by reservations
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CategoricalA National Weather Service precipitation descriptor for a 80%, 90%, or 100% chance of measurable precipitation (0.01"). See Precipitation Probability (PoP).
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CategoricalA National Weather Service precipitation descriptor for a 80, 90, or 100 percent chance of measurable precipitation (0.01 inch). See Precipitation Probability (PoP)
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CategoricalA National Weather Service precipitation descriptor for a 80, 90, or 100 percent chance of measurable precipitation (0.01 inch). See Precipitation Probability (PoP)
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Categorical
absolute; having no exception
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