collectional

adj

Etymology

From collection + -al.

  1. derived from *leǵ-
  2. derived from collēctiō
  3. derived from collection
  4. inherited from colleccioun
  5. suffixed as collectional — “collection + al

Definitions

  1. Of or pertaining to collecting, gathering, or grouping items together.

    • In the stage of collectional economy man appropriates nature's gifts. This has been called the hunting and fishing stage.
    • Physical bookmarks based on collectional artefacts and metadata actions are proposed. Filing cabinets, shelves, paper clips or poster tubes are introduced as examples of collectional artefacts.
    • The primary notational function of the oval is to group propositions together. That is, it is a collectional sign like parantheses are in a non-diagrammatic syntax.
  2. Of or pertaining to a collection (set of items gathered together or a set of related…

    Of or pertaining to a collection (set of items gathered together or a set of related items) or collections.

    • In the collectional approach numbers are described as collections of standard "sizes" or "values" (ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, etc.).
    • - handling the information about collectional materials for the scientific research centres in the country and abroad,
  3. Pertaining to a collection (set of pitch classes).

    • The "collectional information" one receives is ambiguous since the collection { C, E, F, G, A } occurs in the key of C and in the key of F
    • The collectional reference typically consists of either the octatonic or diatonic collections, although a significant amount of the work can also be analyzed using the modes of non-diatonic minor scales.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. Pertaining to all elements of a collection simultaneously, rather than to the individual…

      Pertaining to all elements of a collection simultaneously, rather than to the individual elements of the collection or to the collection as a whole.

      • Such quantifiers are characterized as dispensive(or distributive), and are distinguished from collective reference (e.g. "All S, taken together, are P") and collectional reference (e.g. "All S, separately but simultaneously, are P").
      • The aggregation relationship appears like a family of four different kinds of relationships. We note Aₑ the set relationship, Aₛ the segmentational one, A_f the functional one, and A_c, the collectional one.
      • For an infinite of finite order multiplied into itself gives a higher order. That is not the case with collectional infinities. On the contrary, each is the exponential of the preceding.

The neighborhood

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