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单词 assortment
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assortmentn.

/əˈsɔːtmənt/
Etymology: < assort v. + -ment suffix; compare French assortiment, Italian assortimento.
1. The action of assorting; assorted condition; arrangement or classification into classes or kinds.
ΚΠ
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Proprieté,..a handsome or comelie assortment.
1714 R. Johnson Noctes Nottinghamicæ 8 Of better Direction for the assortment and certainty of structure.
a1774 A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued (1777) III. iv. 408 If a certain lucky assortment of corpuscles could produce me into being.
1866 W. D. Howells Venetian Life iv. 57 The absence of quantity and assortment in his wares.
1885 N.E.D. at Assortment Mod. She was engaged in the assortment of her crewels.
2. A group of things of the same sort; a class formed by assorting. spec. in Forestry (see quots.). Also attributive.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > kind or sort > [noun] > a kind, sort, or class
kinc950
kindOE
distinction?c1225
rowc1300
spece1303
spice1303
fashionc1325
espicec1386
differencea1398
statec1450
sort?1523
notion1531
species1561
vein1568
brood1581
rank1585
order1588
race1590
breed1598
strain1612
batch1616
tap1623
siege1630
subdivision1646
notionality1651
category1660
denomination1664
footmark1666
genus1666
world1685
sortment1718
tribe1731
assortment1767
description1776
style1794
grouping1799
classification1803
subcategory1842
type1854
basket1916
1767 A. Smith Considerations Formation Langs. in Theory Moral Sentiments (ed. 3) II. 407 Those classes and assortments, which, in the schools, are called genera and species.
1775 E. Burke Speech Amer. Taxation 51 In such heterogeneous assortments, the most innocent person will lose the effect of his innocency.
1896 W. R. Fisher Schlich's Man. Forestry V. i. v. 248 The various pieces into which a tree may be converted by the woodcutter are termed rough assortments of timber.
1953 Brit. Commonw. Forest Terminol.: Pt. I (Empire Forestry Assoc.) 13 Assortment table, a volume table in which the volumes are differentiated according to size classes or other criteria affecting utilization.
3. An assorted set, whether of different varieties of the same thing (as ‘an assortment of silks’) or of various things (as ‘an assortment of goods’); a variety of sorts adapted to various requirements.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > an assemblage or collection > [noun] > assorted
sortment1621
assortment1791
1791 W. Hamilton tr. C.-L. Berthollet Elements Art of Dyeing II. ii. 357 To produce an assortment of shades.
1823 J. F. Cooper Pioneers I. viii. 121 Enough to furnish, in the language of the country, as an assortment for a store.
1833 C. Lamb Pop. Fallacies xi, in Last Ess. Elia 252 Having by us a tolerable assortment of these gift-horses.
1869 J. Martineau Ess. Philos. & Theol. 2nd Ser. 60 Such as the sample is, will the entire assortment be.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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