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[edit]These are the contents of the Art & Architecture Thesaurus (Q611299), as referenced by Art & Architecture Thesaurus ID (P1014), down to level 4.
For the full hierarchy, see /full.
aat
[edit]Activities Facet
[edit]Disciplines (hierarchy name)
[edit]- disciplines (concept) [1]
- <disciplines: Medieval> [2]
- <science and related disciplines> [6]
- science (modern discipline) (+); science-related disciplines [7] (+);
- cross- and interdisciplinary fields [8]
- chronology (discipline) [9] (+); conservation (discipline) [10] (+); forensic medicine; industrial arts (field of study); liberal arts (cross-disciplinary studies) [11]; natural history;
- humanities
- <arts and related disciplines> [12] (+); <linguistics and related disciplines> [13] (+); <religion and related disciplines> [14] (+); classics (discipline); languages (study discipline) [15]; literature (discipline) [16] (+); museology (+); philosophy (+); rhetoric (discipline) [17];
- occult sciences
- alchemy; astrology; divination [18] (+); magic; witchcraft;
- practical disciplines [19]
- social sciences
- <history and related disciplines> [20] (+); archaeology (+); communications (discipline) (+); criminology; cultural disciplines [21] (+); demography; economics (+); education [22] (+); ekistics; ergonomics [23]; ethnic studies; geography (+); gerontology; home economics; industrial relations [24]; information science (+); law (discipline) [25] (+); planning disciplines [26] (+); political science (+); urban studies (+); women's studies;
Events (hierarchy name)
[edit]- events (activities) [27]
- Panathenaia [28]; accidents [29]; arrests (legal events) [30]; arrivals [31]; autopsies; boycotts; commemorations (events) [32]; conquests [33]; conversions (activity) [34]; cremations; departures [35]; discoveries [36]; discussions (events) [37]; drafts (events); explosions; famines; fasts (events) [38]; implosions [39]; miracles [40]; previews [41]; reenactments; regenerations [42]; related events (relationship indicator) [43]; retreats (events) [44]; rites [45]; showings [46]; stampedes [47]; séances [48]; victories [49];
- <events by general scope> [50]
- natural phenomena [51];
- <oral and performed works> [52]
- airs (oral or performed works) [53]; dhāraṇīs [54]; mantras [55]; prayers (oral works) [56] (+); songs (oral or performed works) (+);
- armed conflicts
- biological events [64]
- botanical events [67]
- photosynthesis [68];
- broadcasts [69]
- podcasts [70]; radio programs;
- burials
- reburial [71];
- campaigns [72]
- celebrations [73]
- anniversaries (+); comings out [74] (+); feasts [75] (+); festivals (+); triumphs [76];
- ceremonies
- contests [81]
- disasters [88]
- educational events [92]
- critiques (events) [93]; juries (events) [94]; master classes; seminars (+);
- entertainment events
- bullfights [95]; carnivals (entertainment events); fêtes [96]; ludi publici; parades [97];
- epidemics [98]
- exhibitions (events)
- annuals (exhibitions) [100]; biennials (exhibitions); fairs [101] (+); fashion shows; garden shows [102]; in-gallery exhibitions [103]; industrial expositions [104]; online exhibitions [105]; open air exhibitions [106]; retrospectives [107]; traveling exhibitions; triennials (exhibitions);
- fires (events) [108]
- bonfires [109];
- holidays [110]
- cultural holidays [111] (+); legal holidays; local holidays [112] (+); national holidays [113] (+); religious holidays (+);
- journeys [114]
- cruises; expeditions (journeys) [115]; honeymoons (trips) [116]; migrations (events); pilgrimages; tours (journeys) [117] (+);
- judicial events [118]
- leisure events [122]
- masquerades [123]
- meals (eating, event) [130]
- meetings
- conclaves [134]; conferences (+); discussions (meetings) [135]; hearings (event) [136]; panels (meetings) [137]; press conferences [138]; roundtables [139]; summit meetings; town meetings; union meetings [140];
- natural events
- avalanches; earth movements [141] (+); eclipses (astronomical) (+); extinctions (natural events) [142]; floods (natural events); meteors (events) [143] (+); storms [144] (+); waves (natural events) [145] (+);
- openings (events) [146]
- parties (events)
- personal life events [154]
- political events [164]
- civil unrest [165]; conspiracies [166]; coups d'état [167]; elections; insurgencies [168]; insurrections [169]; rallies; rebellions [170]; regime changes [171]; resistance (political activity) [172]; revolutions [173]; successions (political events) [174]; vacancies (political events or conditions) [175] (+);
- presentations (communicative events) [176]
- demonstrations (presentation events) [177];
- religious events [178]
- beatifications; canonizations; excommunications [179];
- religious seasons [180]
- Advent; Hanukkah (religious season); Lent; Ramadan [181];
- rituals (events)
- sales events [184]
- work-related events [189]
Functions (hierarchy name)
[edit]- functions (activities) [196]
- <functions by general context> [197]
- <economic and financial functions> [198] (+); analytical functions [199] (+); communication functions [200] (+); development (function) [201] (+); information handling functions [202] (+); maintenance [203] (+); migration (function) [204] (+); organizational functions [205] (+); sponsoring [206]; technology-related functions [207] (+); volunteering;
- <functions by specific context> [208]
- <business and related functions> [209] (+); agricultural functions [210] (+); educational functions [211] (+); emergency preparedness [212]; food service functions [213] (+); governmental functions [214] (+); health care functions [215] (+); legal functions [216] (+); religious functions [217] (+); social functions [218] (+);
- <functions by general context> [197]
Physical and Mental Activities (hierarchy name)
[edit]- mental activities
- physical activities [222]
- <processes and techniques by general type> [233]
- <processes and techniques by specific type> [234]
- Disneyfication; abandonment (process) [235]; attenuation [236]; buttressing [237]; careening [238]; completion [239]; creating (artistic activity) [240]; customizing [241]; damage (process) [242]; damping [243]; detaching [244]; electromigration; electroosmosis; fast-track method [245]; framing (processes) [246]; handling (art handling) [247]; magnification [248]; oiling [249]; passivation; patterning [250]; pouring [251]; production (process); raising (standing) [252]; rectification; repetition (process) [253]; reprocessing [254]; rope access [255]; scutching (general process); stitching (generic process) [256]; ventilation (process) [257];
- <additive and joining processes and techniques> [258]
- <placing processes and techniques> [259] (+); <surface covering processes and techniques> [260] (+); adhesion [261] (+); assembling (additive and joining process) [262] (+); bonding (joining) [263]; compiling (additive processes) [264]; felting [265]; filling (process) [266] (+); impregnation (saturation of material) [267] (+); injecting [268]; laminating [269] (+); layering [270]; mixing [271] (+); splicing [272]; weighting [273]; wetting [274] (+);
- <exploring and investigating techniques> [275]
- dowsing; lidar [276]; prospecting; radar (+); remote sensing [277]; site location [278]; sonar; surveying (process) (+);
- <finishing and refinishing processes> [279]
- finishing (process) [280] (+); refinishing;
- <food- and beverage-making processes and techniques> [281]
- <image-making processes and techniques> [284]
- <computer image-making processes and techniques> [285] (+); <drawing and drawing techniques> [286] (+); <filmmaking and filmmaking processes and techniques> [287] (+); <filmmaking forms and presentations> [288] (+); <painting and painting techniques> [289] (+); <perspective and shading techniques> [290] (+); <photography and photographic processes and techniques> [291] (+); <printing and printing processes and techniques> [292] (+); <typography and typographic processes and techniques> [293] (+); animation (process) (+); automatism (image-making process); cartooning [294]; cerography (process) [295]; collage (technique); copying [296] (+); décollage (image-making process); découpage (image making technique) [297]; fumage [298]; graphic arts; illumination (image-making process); illustration (process) (+); image-making (making objects) [299]; magnetic resonance imaging; mapmaking (process) [300]; micrographics [301] (+); montage (image-making technique); reprography; rosemaling; sgraffito (technique) (+); sketching [302] (+); skiagraphy; tattooing [303]; topography (image-making) [304] (+); writing (processes) (+);
- <object-making processes and techniques> [305]
- beadmaking [306]; boatbuilding [307]; bookbinding and bookbinding processes and techniques [308] (+); brickmaking [309]; brushmaking [310]; clock making [311]; coopering [312]; dollmaking; dressmaking; furniture making [313] (+); gunsmithing [314]; lutherie; minting [315]; model-making; puppet making [316]; rapid prototyping (+); ropemaking [317]; sculpting [318] (+); shipbuilding; taxidermy; toy making [319]; watch making [320];
- <processes and techniques by material> [321]
- <glassworking and glassworking processes and techniques> [322] (+); <metalworking and metalworking processes and techniques> [323] (+); <paperworking processes and techniques> [324] (+); <processes and techniques for woodworking and woodworking> [325] (+); <upholstering and upholstering techniques> [326] (+); caning; featherworking (process) [327]; hide and skin processing [328] (+); lapidary (process) [329]; leatherworking; pottery techniques (+); stone-working [330] (+); textile processes and techniques (+);
- <protective processes and techniques> [331]
- <restorative processes and techniques> [341]
- bioremediation [342]; compensation (restoring) [343] (+); leafcasting [344]; realkalization [345]; refurbishment; renovation; repairing [346] (+); replacement [347]; restoration (process) [348] (+); retrofitting; reweaving [349];
- <sound-related processes and techniques> [350]
- <storage and transporting processes and techniques> [351]
- <subtractive processes and techniques> [354]
- <carving and carving techniques> [355] (+); Levallois technique [356]; attrition [357]; bleaching; broaching; cleaning [358] (+); cutting (dividing) [359] (+); decalcifying [360]; decarburization; dechlorination [361]; decolorizing [362]; degaussing; degumming [363]; delignification [364]; desizing; disassembling [365]; dismantling [366] (+); dredging [367]; drilling (process) [368] (+); electrolytic etching [369]; engraving (action) [370] (+); erasing [371]; etching (corroding) [372] (+); excavation (process) (+); exhumation [373]; extracting (subtractive process) [374]; fettling [375]; filing; fractionation; grinding [376] (+); honing (process) [377]; knapping [378]; macerating [379]; machining; mining (+); perforating [380]; picking [381]; piercing [382]; planing [383]; quarrying [384]; reaming [385]; removing (+); retouch (archaeological concept) [386]; scraping [387]; shaving (process); skeletonizing [388]; skimming [389]; skinning (subtractive process) [390]; stripping [391]; turning (shaping process); whittling [392]; wiping [393];
- <surface marking processes and techniques> [394]
- blocking (surface marking) [395] (+); debossing [396]; embossing (technique) [397] (+); impressing [398]; incising [399]; marbleizing; monogramming [400]; mottling [401]; pebbling [402]; punching (surface marking technique) [403]; pyrography; rifling; scoring [404]; sponging (surface marking process) [405]; stamping (marking) [406] (+); stippling [407]; tooling [408] (+);
- <transferring and transferring techniques> [409]
- adjusting [412]
- alteration (process and technique) [414]
- analysis and testing techniques [417]
- accelerated aging (+); assaying (+); chemical analysis (+); chromatography (+); dactyloscopy; digital image correlation; discrete element method; dynamic analysis [418]; electrophoresis (+); endoscopy [419]; finite element method; flash photolysis [420]; flash thermography; flat-jack testing [421]; fractography; graphology; impact-echo [422]; interferometry (+); ion beam analysis (+); liquid scintillation counting; mammography; mass spectrometry (+); measuring [423] (+); micro-destructive testing [424]; microscopy (+); nondestructive testing; noninvasive testing [425]; nuclear magnetic resonance relaxometry [426]; optical oxygen sensing [427]; peptide mass fingerprinting; phosphate mapping [428]; predictive modeling; respirometry; short-span tensile analysis [429]; site analysis (+); solid-phase microextraction; spatial analysis; spectrometry (+); spectroscopy (+); spot test; stable isotope analysis [430]; staining (testing technique); systems analysis; terrain analysis [431]; thermal analysis (+); titration; use-wear analysis (+); visual inspection; voltammetry;
- body modification
- mummification [432]; scarification (process);
- condition changing (processes) [433]
- bleeding (seeping) [434]; carbonation; color changes [435] (+); deterioration (+); devitrification; dissolution (physical process) [436] (+); embrittlement; kaolinization [437]; rot [438]; salinization [439]; size-related changes [440] (+); solidification [441]; surface or structural changes [442] (+);
- decoration (process) [443]
- destruction (process) [449]
- blasting [450] (+); breaking [451] (+); crushing [452]; defacement [453]; deforestation; demolition (process) [454]; dismemberment; mutilation [455];
- forming (physical activity) [456]
- bending [457] (+); cabochoning [458]; casting (process) [459] (+); chamfering [460]; compaction [461] (+); corrugating [462]; crimping; electroforming; extrusion [463]; faceting; flattening [464]; founding (metal or glass working) [465] (+); knurling; mold-making [466]; moulage [467]; planishing; pressing [468] (+); pultrusion; ring-building [469]; shiplapping (process) [470]; squaring (forming) [471]; stamping (forming) [472] (+); stereotomy [473]; stretching [474];
- lighting techniques [475]
- music composition techniques [478]
- aleatory [479];
- physicochemical processes [480]
- Raman scattering; absorption (physicochemical processes) [481]; acetolysis [482]; acetylation; acid migration [483]; adsorption; alkali-silica reaction; anoxia (environmental condition) [484]; autocatalysis; backscattering (+); biosynthesis; burning [485] (+); carbonization; carboxylation; condensation (process) [486]; conduction; crosslinking; crystallization [487] (+); cupellation; deacidification [488] (+); deflocculation [489]; dehumidification [490]; deionization [491]; demineralization; desalination; desorption; dewatering; diagenesis; dialysis [492] (+); dilution [493]; distillation; drying [494] (+); electrolysis; elutriation; evaporation [495]; gelation; hornification [496]; humidification [497] (+); hydration [498]; hydrogen bonding [499]; hydrolysis (+); hypoxia (environmental condition); ion exchange; ion transport; ionization (+); irradiation (physicochemical process) [500] (+); liquefaction; magnetization; mineralization (+); natural aging [501]; neutralization; nuclear reaction; oxidation [502] (+); ozonation [503]; penetration [504]; phase inversion; photoaging; photocatalysis; plastination; polymerase chain reaction; polymerization (+); pyrolysis; redox; rehydration [505]; saponification; sorption [506]; steaming [507]; sublimation; sulfonation; temperature-related physicochemical processes [508] (+); vitrification [509]; x-ray scattering [510] (+);
- preparing [511]
- pretreatment [512]; sample preparation;
- preserving [513]
- processing [516]
- sealing (process)
- separating [521]
- stabilizing
- temperature-related techniques [530]
- annealing; calcining; firing (technique) [531] (+); freeze-drying; quenching; refrigeration (process) (+); sintering; tempering [532];
- transmission processes [533]
- transporting [534]
activities (general context)
[edit]Agents Facet
[edit]Living Organisms (hierarchy name)
[edit]- living organisms (entities) [539]
- Archaea (domain);
- <organisms by activity> [540]
- biofilm; bioindicators; parasites [541]; pests (organisms);
- <organisms by characteristics> [542]
- aerobes [543]; anaerobes; microorganisms;
- <organisms by condition> [544]
- Bacteria (domain)
- Eubacteria (former kingdom) [547]; Firmicutes (phylum) (+); Proteobacteria (phylum) [548] (+); cyanobacteria;
- Eukaryota (domain)
- Animalia (kingdom) (+); Chromista (kingdom); Fungi (kingdom) (+); Plantae (kingdom) (+); Protista (kingdom) (+); protozoans;
- Virus (kingdom)
Organizations (hierarchy name)
[edit]- organizations (groups) [558]
- corporate bodies [559]; factories (organizations) [560]; foundations (organizations) [561]; governmental bodies [562]; governments (administrative bodies) [563]; groups (organizations) [564]; institutes (organizations) [565]; nongovernmental organizations [566]; programs (organizations) [567];
- <organizations by location or context> [568]
- belligerents (parties in conflict) [569]; community organizations; international organizations; national organizations [570];
- administrative bodies [571]
- agencies [575]
- funding agencies [576];
- armed forces
- associations [582]
- alliances [583]; art unions [584]; artists' collectives [585]; arts associations [586]; chambers of retoric [587]; clubs (associations) [588] (+); commonwealths [589]; confederations [590]; consortia; convents (groups); educational associations [591]; federations [592]; guilds; leagues (organizations) [593]; professional associations [594]; societies [595] (+); standards organizations; trade associations; user groups; voluntary associations [596] (+);
- businesses (business enterprises) [597]
- commissions (boards) [601]
- art commissions [602]; boards of directors; boards of trade [603]; boards of trustees [604]; fabriques [605]; health boards [606]; juries (organizations); park commissions [607]; vestries (boards); zoning boards;
- committees [608]
- task forces [609];
- governing bodies [610]
- councils (general) [611] (+); parliaments (legislative bodies); senates;
- industries (organizations) [612]
- cottage industries [613];
- institutions (organizations)
- manufactories [617]
- nonprofit organizations
- charities (nonprofit organizations) [622];
- offices (administrative entities) [623]
- bureaus (offices) [624];
- organizational units [625]
- public utilities
- religious organizations
- religious orders (+);
- services (organizations) [628]
- information services [629] (+); library service agencies [630]; public services (organizations) [631] (+); public works; social services [632] (+);
- studios (organizations) [633]
- workshops (organizations) [637]
- karkhanas [638];
People (hierarchy name)
[edit]- people (agents)
- <people by activity> [639]
- adulterers [640]; adventurers [641]; almoners (people); antiquaries; assassins [642]; athletes [643] (+); bathers [644]; beggars [645]; boatmen [646]; bodybuilders [647]; borrowers (library) [648]; camp followers; characters (people by activity) [649] (+); charioteers [650]; checkers (people) [651]; cineastes [652]; coaches (people) [653]; collectors (+); colonists; commissioners (people who order works) [654]; competitors [655]; conspirators [656]; copyists; correspondents (correspondence writers) [657]; criminals (+); crusaders (people) [658]; cyclists [659] (+); detectives; dilettantes [660]; donors [661]; electors; equestrians; exorcists [662]; explorers [663]; founders (originators) [664]; hypnotists [665]; informants; inscribers [666]; intellectuals; inventors; landlords; leaders (people) [667] (+); lecturers; lovers [668]; mahouts [669]; makers [670] (+); minters; models (people) (+); moralists [671]; mourners; murderers [672]; orators [673]; overseers [674]; owners [675] (+); pedestrians [676]; penitents [677]; philanthropists [678] (+); pioneers [679]; players (of games, instruments) [680]; preservationists (+); propagandists; prophets [681]; protagonists [682]; pyrotechnicians; ragpickers; rebels [683]; researchers [684]; revelers; revisers [685]; score keepers [686]; seamen [687] (+); signers [688]; skaters [689] (+); spectators (event observers) [690]; spies (people) [691]; sportsmen [692]; squatters; standard-bearers; swimmers [693]; terrorists [694]; theorists; traitors; tricksters [695]; users [696] (+); viewers (observers) [697]; visitors [698]; volunteers [699]; voters [700]; whalemen [701]; winners [702]; yachtsmen [703];
- <people by age group> [704]
- <people by degree of qualification> [706]
- amateurs [707]; assistants [708]; bachelors (academics) [709]; chairmen [710]; doctors (academics) [711]; experts (+); initiates (people) [712]; journeymen [713]; masters (academics) [714]; masters (professionals) [715] (+); novices (people); professionals [716]; scholars [717]; seminarians [718]; specialists [719]; students [720] (+); trainees [721] (+);
- <people by family relationship>
- <people by gender> [730]
- boys; girls; hermaphrodites (people) [731]; men (male humans); women (female humans);
- <people by ideology, philosophy, or political activity> [732]
- Zionists [733]; activists; anarchists; anthroposophists [734]; apostates [735]; conservationists; counterrevolutionaries; disciples [736]; dissenters; environmentalists; fascists (people) [737]; feminists (people); gnostics [738]; hippies [739]; humanists (people) [740]; lobbyists; misers [741]; pacifists [742]; patriots [743]; prohibitionists [744]; reformers [745] (+); revolutionaries [746] (+); socialists (people) [747]; spiritualists; visionaries [748];
- <people by occupation> [749]
- <people in commerce and business> [750] (+); <people in crafts and trades> [751] (+); <people in cross- and interdisciplinary fields> [752] (+); <people in engineering, building trades and planning> [753] (+); <people in government and administration> [754] (+); <people in military occupations> [755] (+); <people in security and protection occupations> [756] (+); <people in service occupations> [757] (+); <people in the humanities> [758] (+); <people in the occult sciences> [759] (+); <people in the social sciences and related occupations> [760] (+); <people in transportation occupations> [761] (+); <scientists and people in science-related occupations> [762] (+); personnel [763]; retirees [764]; workers [765] (+);
- <people by state or condition> [766]
- abiku; addicts (+); allies; aristocrats (+); buddhas (people) [767]; burghers [768]; casualties [769]; celebrities; citizens [770]; colonials (people) [771]; convicts (+); dead (people) [772]; dedicatees [773]; dwarfs [774]; emigrants [775]; encomenderos [776]; expatriates [777]; gentlemen [778]; gentlewomen [779]; heirs; hermits (+); heroes [780]; heroines [781]; homeless persons [782]; immigrants; inmates [783]; landholders [784] (+); living (people) [785]; locum tenentes [786]; macehualtin [787]; martyrs; matriarchs [788]; matrons (social state) [789]; members [790]; nomads; occupants [791]; patients [792]; patriarchs [793]; patricians [794]; pilgrims (people) [795]; pipiltin [796]; prisoners [797] (+); refugees; residents [798]; saints [799] (+); serfs; slaves (people) (+); socialites [800]; squires [801]; teixiptlahuan [802]; vassals; veterans [803]; virgins [804];
- groups of people [805]
- <groups of people by activity> [806] (+); <groups of people by state or condition> [807] (+); cultural groups [808] (+); dynasties [809]; ethnic groups; indigenous people; minorities; social groups (+);
- <people by activity> [639]
Associated Concepts Facet
[edit]Associated Concepts (hierarchy name)
[edit]- agents (general) [810]; responsible parties [811];
- <concepts in the arts> [812]
- <genres in the arts> [813]
- <genres for literary, oral, and motion picture works> [814] (+); architecture genres [815] (+); art genres (+); erotica; furniture genres [816] (+); pastoral [817]; pornography; propaganda (+);
- <historical, theoretical and critical concepts> [818]
- <historical, theoretical and critical concepts for literature> [819] (+); <historical, theoretical and critical concepts for visual arts> [820] (+); Absurd, the [821]; Antique, the [822]; Gesamtkunstwerk; ambiguity [823]; anti-modernism [824]; appropriation (imagery); art for art's sake [825]; artistic change [826]; attribution qualifiers [827] (+); carnivalesque; catastrophe theory; connoisseurship [828] (+); critical theories (dialectical critiques) [829] (+); decorum; détournement [830]; era (general); gaze (psychoanalytical concept) [831]; hermeneutics; industry (technique) [832]; intermedia (concept) [833]; intertextuality; kitsch; masterpiece (concept) [834]; movement (historical concept) [835]; paragone (concept); pataphysics [836]; period (general) [837]; provenance; rasa [838]; recuperation (critical theory) [839]; revival (concept) [840]; schools (critical concept) [841]; style (critical concept) [842] (+); technique (concept) [843]; theme; visual culture;
- artistic concepts [844]
- artistic devices [845] (+); concepts relating to the creative process [846] (+); formal concepts (artistic concept) (+); forms of expression (artistic concept) (+);
- <genres in the arts> [813]
- <culture and related concepts> [847]
- culture;
- cultural heritage
- culture-related concepts [850]
- <cultural movements and attitudes> [851] (+); <names and related concepts> [852] (+); Heimatschutz [853]; Volksgeist; Zeitgeist [854]; civilization [855]; codes (general) (+); compatibility [856]; cultural artifacts; cultural pluralism; currencies (systems of money) [857] (+); customs (social concepts) (+); diet [858] (+); documentary (general concept) [859]; dress (culture-related concept) (+); ethnicity [860] (+); fashion (concept); genius (culture-related concept) [861]; gift giving [862]; godship [863]; harmony (culture-related concept) [864]; kingship [865]; language (general communication) [866]; leadership [867]; leisure; literacy; mass media [868]; nationality; nudity (+); oral tradition [869]; peace; philanthropy; postcolonialism; power [870]; race (group of people) [871] (+); reading culture [872]; recreation (+); rural [873]; secrecy; taboo; travel; urban [874]; value (culture-related concept) [875] (+); vice (culture-related concept) [876]; virtue [877]; visual literacy; vocabulary [878]; wonders [879];
- <learning and scholarship concepts> [880]
- <religions and religious concepts> [884]
- religions (belief systems, cultures) [885]
- Abrahamic religions; African religions [886]; Ajivika; Anatolian religions (ancient religions) [887]; Atenism; Bahaism; Bon (religion) [888]; Buddhism (+); Ch'ǒndogyo [889]; Christianity (+); Confucianism; Freemasonry (belief system); Hindu-Buddhism [890]; Hinduism [891] (+); Islam (+); Jainism; Judaism (+); Mandaeanism; Manichaeism; Mithraism; Raelianism; Rastafari [892]; Rosicrucian (belief system); Scientology; Shinto [893]; Sikhism; Taoism (+); Unitarian Universalism; Yoga (philosophy) [894]; Zoroastrianism; ancestor worship; indigenous religions [895]; voodoo; world religions [896];
- religious concepts
- religions (belief systems, cultures) [885]
- <technology and related concepts> [907]
- technology (general associated concept)
- technology-related concepts [908]
- electronic (technology-related concept) [909] (+); infrastructure; modular coordination [910]; spin-images [911]; tolerances [912];
- <transportation and related concepts> [913]
- transportation
- air transport (transportation mode) [914]; urban transportation [915]; water transport;
- transportation-related concepts [916]
- parking (area); traffic [917];
- transportation
- environmental concepts [918]
- biofouling [919]; green design (environmental concept) [920]; greenhouse effect; greenhouse gases [921]; infestation [922]; ozone depletion; sea-level rise;
- <environmental concepts by general scope> [923]
- air quality [931]
- climate change
- drainage
- environmental impact [934]
- visual impact [935];
- humidity
- noise [936]
- city noise; transportation noise [937] (+);
- pollution
- resources concepts [940]
- functional concepts (general) [946]
- access [947]; active (professional function) [948]; barrier-free design [949]; censusing [950]; circulation (architecture); contribution [951]; decline [952]; dissolution (action on a group) [953]; establishment (action or condition) [954]; flourishing; foundation (action or condition) [955]; hailing from [956]; location (activity or state) [957]; observation; origination [958]; residing [959]; willingness to pay;
- <safety and related concepts> [960]
- housing (concept)
- storage [968]
- use [969]
- adaptive reuse; mixed use [970]; multiuse [971]; sustainability;
- language-related concepts [972]
- multidisciplinary concepts [992]
- authenticity [993]; common (extent designation) [994]; dedication (information indicator) [995]; error [996]; former (information indicator) [997]; groupings (general concept) [998]; hybridity; interdisciplinarity; method of representation (information indicator) [999]; miscellaneous; multidisciplinarity; not applicable (general information indicator) [1,000]; obsolescence [1,001]; other (information indicator) [1,002]; overall (extent designation) [1,003]; percentage [1,004]; point of view (information indicator) [1,005]; possible (information indicator) [1,006]; primary (general designation) [1,007]; purpose (information indicator) [1,008]; secondary (general designation) [1,009]; setting (surroundings) [1,010]; signals [1,011]; sources (general concept) [1,012]; theory [1,013]; typology [1,014]; unavailable (information indicator) [1,015]; undetermined (information indicator) [1,016]; unidentified (information indicator) [1,017];
- <dates and dating systems> [1,018]
- body position [1,021]
- information [1,023]
- <information by function> [1,024] (+); data (information) (+); digital information [1,025];
- methodology
- case method; simulation methods [1,026];
- protected status [1,027]
- historic status [1,028];
- space (natural or built world) [1,029]
- standards (official rules) [1,030]
- subjects (content of works) [1,033]
- various subjects (information indicator) [1,034];
- philosophical concepts
- Nature [1,035]; betrayal; charity (philosophical concept) [1,036]; cosmos [1,037]; equality (philosophical concept) [1,038]; esotericism (philosophical concept) [1,039]; evil [1,040]; fortitude [1,041]; good (philosophical concept) [1,042]; hope [1,043]; ideology; integrity (philosophical concept) [1,044]; inventiveness [1,045]; justice (philosophical concept) [1,046]; prudence [1,047]; significance [1,048]; survival [1,049]; truth; values (philosophical concepts) [1,050]; vanity (philosophical concept) [1,051]; vengeance [1,052]; wisdom [1,053]; world [1,054];
- <philosophical movements and attitudes> [1,055]
- Aristotelianism; Augustinianism [1,056]; Enlightenment (18th-century western movement); Platonism (+); absurdism [1,057]; aestheticism (philosphical movements and attitudes); anthropomorphism; determinism; dualism; existentialism; globalism; holism; idealism (philosophical movement) [1,058]; individualism [1,059]; materialism (philosophical movement); mysticism; naturalism (philosophical movement) [1,060]; nihilism [1,061]; nominalism; pluralism; positivism; pragmatism; rasquachismo [1,062]; rationalism (philosophy) [1,063]; realism (philosophical movement) [1,064]; scholasticism; spiritualism [1,065]; stoicism; syncretism; transcendentalism; utilitarianism;
- aesthetic concepts [1,066]
- ethics (philosophical concept) [1,076]
- professional ethics [1,077]; social ethics;
- fortune [1,078]
- metaphysical concepts [1,081]
- scientific concepts [1,087]
- contamination [1,088]; experimental artifacts [1,089];
- biological concepts [1,090]
- <health and related concepts> [1,091] (+); biocompatibility; evolution [1,092]; fertility [1,093]; force (biological concept) [1,094]; habitat; hunger [1,095]; life (+); life stages [1,096] (+); maternity [1,097]; metabolism (biological concept) [1,098]; mortality [1,099]; pregnancy; senses (+); sex (biological characteristic) (+);
- computer science concepts [1,100]
- cyberspace; virtual reality (+);
- engineering concepts [1,101]
- structural analysis concepts [1,102] (+);
- materials sciences concepts [1,103]
- mathematical concepts [1,104]
- algorithms (+); equations [1,105]; functions (mathematics); geometric concepts (+); infinity; logarithms; mathematical models; numbers; ratios; roots (mathmatical concepts) [1,106]; scalars [1,107]; series (mathematics) (+); statistics-related concepts [1,108] (+); vectors [1,109];
- physical sciences concepts [1,110]
- <magnetism and related concepts> [1,111] (+); absorption coefficient; astronomical concepts (+); capillarity; contact angle; diffraction (+); earth sciences concepts [1,112] (+); fire (physical concept) [1,113]; flotation [1,114]; geographic concepts [1,115] (+); geological concepts [1,116] (+); locomotion [1,117]; oscillation [1,118]; physics concepts (+); reflection (action) [1,119] (+); refractive index; spectrum [1,120] (+); vibration (physical);
- social science concepts [1,121]
- <social and economic geography concepts> [1,122]
- areas (geography) [1,123] (+); demographics (+); lands (general areas) [1,124]; location (physical position) [1,125] (+); regions (geographic) [1,126] (+);
- anthropological concepts
- bricolage (anthropological concept) [1,127];
- communications concepts [1,128]
- economic concepts [1,129]
- amortization [1,130]; bankruptcy; capital (economic concept) [1,131]; compensation (economic concept) [1,132] (+); costs; credit; depreciation [1,133]; depression (economic concept) [1,134]; economic ideologies (+); economy; employment (general economic concept) [1,135] (+); equity; financial aid [1,136] (+); general average; industry (economic concept) (+); inflation (economic concept); insurance [1,137]; investments (expenditures); joint venture (economic concept); monopolies; patronage [1,138]; payment; prices (+); prosperity; recession (economic concept) [1,139]; rent [1,140] (+); tariff [1,141]; tributes [1,142]; valuation [1,143]; value (economic concept) [1,144]; wealth; zoning incentives (economic concepts) [1,145];
- legal concepts
- <property and related concepts> [1,146] (+); air rights; artists' rights [1,147]; benefices (general land tenure) [1,148] (+); dedication to public use [1,149]; development rights transfer [1,150]; easement; eminent domain; encumbrances [1,151] (+); joint enterprise (legal concept) [1,152]; joint tenancy [1,153]; legal deposit; legislation (legal concepts); liability; malpractice; negligence [1,154]; partnership (legal concept) [1,155] (+); public domain; public interest; repatriation; right of way; timesharing [1,156]; torts; water rights [1,157] (+); zoning concepts [1,158] (+);
- political concepts
- <political ideologies and attitudes> [1,159] (+); church and state [1,160]; citizen participation [1,161]; citizenship; civil rights; colonialism; diplomacy [1,162]; dystopias [1,163]; freedom [1,164]; government (political concept) (+); government policy (+); human rights [1,165]; independence [1,166]; politics; public policy [1,167]; resistance movements; sovereignty; taxes (political concept); utopias;
- psychological concepts [1,168]
- associationism; automatism (psychological concept); behavior and mental disorders [1,169] (+); cognition; emotion (+); environmental psychology concepts (+); eroticism [1,170]; forgiveness [1,171]; human behavior (+); illusion [1,172]; knowledge; memory; mercy [1,173]; mnemonics [1,174]; nostalgia [1,175]; perception (+); reality [1,176]; reason; repentance [1,177]; sensation [1,178] (+); sensuality [1,179]; sexuality (+); speech (communication function); unconscious [1,180];
- sociological concepts
- Marxism (+); Social Darwinism; accountability [1,181]; bravery [1,182]; conflict (general sense) [1,183]; cooperation; courtesy [1,184]; cowardice [1,185]; critical theory (sociological concept); cultural diffusion [1,186]; deceit [1,187]; defensible space [1,188]; discord [1,189]; duplicity [1,190]; exile (sociological concept) [1,191]; fame [1,192]; fraternity (sociological concept) [1,193]; gender (sociological concept) [1,194] (+); globalization; gratitude [1,195]; introductions (general sociological concept) [1,196]; misfortunes [1,197]; occupations (livlihoods) [1,198]; perils [1,199]; prestige [1,200]; probity [1,201]; professions; self-sacrifice [1,202]; sexual orientation (+); social issues (+); social mobility; social movements; social recognition [1,203] (+); social status (+); social structure (+); temperance [1,204]; ways of life [1,205] (+);
- <social and economic geography concepts> [1,122]
- works (general, creative) [1,206]
Brand Names Facet
[edit]Brand Names (hierarchy name)
[edit]- brand name additives [1,213]
- brand name biocides [1,221]
- brand name materials [1,225]
- Agfacolor (TM); Araldite (TM); Arches paper (R) [1,226]; Art Sorb (TM) [1,227]; BEVA 371 (TM) [1,228]; Beaverboard (TM) [1,229]; CSC Book Saver (TM) [1,230]; Carbopol (TM) [1,231]; Carrara structural glass (TM) [1,232]; Celotex (TM) [1,233]; Corrosion Intercept (TM) [1,234]; Delrin (TM); Dulux (TM); Fome-Cor (R) [1,235]; Hexalite (TM) [1,236]; Hexlite (TM) [1,237]; Incralac (TM) [1,238]; JunFunori (TM) [1,239]; Kauramin (TM) [1,240]; Laponite (TM) [1,241]; Masonite (TM); Melinex (TM) [1,242]; Mowilith (TM) [1,243]; Parafilm M (TM); Paraprint OL 60 (TM) [1,244]; Parylene (TM); Pemulen TR-2 (TM) [1,245]; Poligen (TM) [1,246]; Regalrez (TM) [1,247]; Regnal (TM) [1,248]; Sokrat (TM) [1,249]; Stabiltex (TM); Super Glue (TM) [1,250]; Teflon (TM) [1,251]; Tupperware (TM); Tylose (TM) [1,252]; Tyvek (TM) [1,253]; Vaseline (TM); Vitrolite (TM) [1,254]; Wite-Out (TM) [1,255]; Zamak (TM) [1,256];
- brand name objects [1,257]
- brand name preservatives [1,262]
- Arigal C (TM) [1,263];
- brand name techniques and processes [1,264]
- Barrow method [1,265]; Diasec (TM) [1,266]; IMAX (TM) [1,267]; Papersave Process (TM) [1,268]; Resistograph (TM);
Materials Facet
[edit]- materials (substances)
- <materials by composition> [1,269]
- combination inorganic/organic material [1,270] (+); inorganic material [1,271] (+); organic material (+);
- <materials by form> [1,272]
- <materials by chemical form> [1,273] (+); <materials by grouping> [1,274]; <materials by physical form> [1,275] (+); <materials by physical state> [1,276] (+); dispersion (material) [1,277]; emulsion (+); filament (material) [1,278] (+); film (material by form) [1,279] (+); foam (material form) [1,280]; membrane; mesh [1,281]; planchet; ribbon (material); shavings (material) [1,282]; smoke (material) [1,283]; solution [1,284]; syrup (+); tape (material) [1,285] (+); veneer (material) [1,286] (+); wicker [1,287]; woven material [1,288];
- <materials by formation process> [1,289]
- <materials by function> [1,292]
- <explosive and incendiary materials> [1,293] (+); abrasive [1,294] (+); additive (material) (+); adhesive [1,295] (+); adulterant; antidotes [1,296]; antistatic agent; artists' materials [1,297] (+); assays [1,298]; binder (material) [1,299] (+); biological control agents [1,300] (+); biomarkers [1,301]; bleach (+); bluing; building materials (+); catalyst (+); chelating agent [1,302]; chrism; cleaning compound [1,303] (+); coating (material) [1,304] (+); conductor (material) [1,305] (+); coolant; drugs [1,306] (+); etch (gum arabic) [1,307]; facing (material) [1,308]; fertilizer; fill (leveling material) [1,309]; filler (inert additive) [1,310] (+); filter (materials) [1,311] (+); fixative (+); flux [1,312]; food (+); fuel (+); incense [1,313]; initiator [1,314]; leather dressing [1,315] (+); lining (material) [1,316]; lubricant; medicines [1,317] (+); ointment; opacifiers; packing material; padding (material) [1,318]; perfume (scent); photographic materials [1,319] (+); poison [1,320]; potpourri (material) [1,321]; poultice; pounce (powder) [1,322]; preservative (+); reagent; refuse [1,323] (+); reinforcing materials [1,324]; release agent (+); sealant; sealing compound (+); solvent (+); substratum [1,325]; surface preparation materials (+); toothpaste; tracer [1,326]; trimming (material) (+); webbing (material) [1,327];
- <materials by origin> [1,328]
- biological material (+); residue materials [1,329] (+);
- <materials by property> [1,330]
- abrasion-resistant material; acid [1,331] (+); base (substance) [1,332] (+); buffer (material) [1,333] (+); chemical-resistant material [1,334]; chemicals (materials); corrosive material [1,335]; dielectric (material); electrolytes; hazardous substance [1,336]; heat resistant material [1,337] (+); imitative materials [1,338] (+); impurities; inert material [1,339]; magnets; multiple materials (materials for groups) [1,340]; nanomaterials (+); pollutants [1,341]; pyroclastic material (+); smart materials (+); sorbent (+); sulfate-reducing bacteria; surface active agent (+);
- <materials by composition> [1,269]
Objects Facet
[edit]Built Environment (hierarchy name)
[edit]- Built Complexes and Districts (hierarchy name)
- Open Spaces and Site Elements (hierarchy name ) [1,348]
- open spaces
- site elements [1,352]
- aeronautical site elements [1,353] (+); backstops [1,354]; billboards (site elements); bollards; eruvin [1,355]; exedrae (site elements) [1,356]; fences (site elements) (+); freestanding walls [1,357] (+); landscaped-site elements [1,358] (+); pavement posts [1,359];
- Settlements and Landscapes (hierarchy name) [1,360]
- inhabited places
- <settlements by condition> [1,361] (+); <settlements by economic base> [1,362] (+); <settlements by form> [1,363] (+); <settlements by function> [1,364] (+); <settlements by location> [1,365] (+); <settlements by occupants> [1,366] (+); <settlements by ownership> [1,367] (+); <settlements by planning concept> [1,368] (+);
- landscapes (environments) [1,369]
- cultural landscapes (+); natural landscapes (+);
- inhabited places
- Single Built Works (hierarchy name) [1,370]
- built works;
- single built works (built environment) [1,371]
Components (hierarchy name)
[edit]- components (objects parts)
- <components by general context> [1,374]
- <culminating and edge ornaments> [1,375] (+); <joints and joint components> [1,376] (+); additions (general components) [1,377] (+); alterations (object components) [1,378]; attachments [1,379] (+); bases (object components) [1,380]; bezels; bosses [1,381] (+); bowls (object components) [1,382]; carcasses (object components) [1,383]; counterweights; details (components) [1,384] (+); eyelets (components) [1,385]; fasteners (+); feet (object components) [1,386]; ferrules [1,387]; flanges (general components) [1,388]; flaps; folds [1,389]; gores [1,390]; handles (+); hardware (components) [1,391] (+); heads (equipment components) [1,392] (+); inclusions [1,393]; infills (lacunae areas) [1,394]; lacunae; layers (components) [1,395] (+); leaves (lateral components) [1,396]; lenses (components) (+); loops (components) [1,397]; moldings (object components) [1,398] (+); nozzles [1,399] (+); object portions (components by general context) [1,400] (+); overlays [1,401]; rails (object components) [1,402]; rebates (components) [1,403]; seams [1,404]; sections (general, part) [1,405] (+); shoulder straps (object components); sideboards (object components) [1,406]; stems (object components) [1,407]; tabs [1,408]; thumbpieces [1,409]; tiers (rows) [1,410];
- <components by specific context> [1,411]
- <tool and equipment components> [1,412] (+); ammunition components [1,413] (+); architectural elements (+); biological components (+); building divisions [1,414] (+); container components [1,415] (+); costume components (+); furnishings components (+); information form components [1,416] (+); material components [1,417] (+); measuring device components [1,418] (+); sound device components [1,419] (+); system components [1,420] (+); textile components (+); vehicle components [1,421] (+); visual works components [1,422] (+); weapon components [1,423] (+);
- <components by general context> [1,374]
- Containers (hierarchy name) [1,424]
- Costume (hierarchy name)
- costume (mode of fashion)
- <costume by function> [1,428] (+); <costume by material> [1,429] (+); <costume by wearer> [1,430] (+); clothing [1,431] (+); costume accessories (+);
- costume (mode of fashion)
- Furnishings (hierarchy name) [1,432]
- Measuring Devices (hierarchy name) [1,435]
- Recreational Artifacts (hierarchy name ) [1,440]
- recreational artifacts (equipment)
- <card, table and board game elements> [1,441] (+); <fitness and exercise equipment> [1,442] (+); noncompetitive play equipment [1,443] (+); public entertainment devices [1,444] (+); puppets (recreational artifacts) [1,445] (+); puzzles (recreational artifacts) [1,446] (+); sports and athletic equipment [1,447] (+); toys (recreational artifacts) (+);
- recreational artifacts (equipment)
- Sound Devices (hierarchy name) [1,448]
- Tools and Equipment (hierarchy name) [1,452]
- Transportation Vehicles (hierarchy name) [1,461]
- vehicles (transportation) [1,462]
- air and space transportation vehicles [1,463] (+); amphibious vehicles; land vehicles (+); watercraft (+);
- vehicles (transportation) [1,462]
- Weapons and Ammunition (hierarchy name) [1,464]
- ammunition [1,465]
- <ammunition for artillery> [1,466] (+); <ammunition for small arms> [1,467] (+); shot (ammunition); shrapnel [1,468];
- weapons
- ceremonial weapons (+); combination weapons (+); edged weapons (+); explosive weapons (+); incendiary weapons [1,469] (+); percussive weapons [1,470] (+); projectile weapons (+);
- ammunition [1,465]
Object Genres (hierarchy name)
[edit]- objects [1,471];
- object genres (object classifications) [1,472]
- artifacts (object genre); images (object genre) [1,473]; implements (object genre) [1,474]; material culture (genre) [1,475]; pictures (object genre) [1,476]; realia; ware [1,477];
- <object genres by cultural or intellectual evaluation> [1,478]
- Americana [1,479]; antiques (object genre) [1,480]; antiquities (object genre) [1,481]; collectibles; culturally sensitive objects [1,482]; curios [1,483]; documents (object genre) [1,484]; ephemera (general object genre); gimcracks [1,485]; knickknacks [1,486]; man-made objects [1,487]; natural objects [1,488]; novelties [1,489]; objets d'art; works of art;
- <object genres by form> [1,490]
- bales (object genre) [1,491]; balls (object genres) [1,492]; blanks (object genre) [1,493]; blocks (shaped masses) [1,494]; boards (flat objects) [1,495]; chains (object genres); coils (object genre) [1,496]; cores (object genres) [1,497]; crooks (object genres) [1,498]; cutouts [1,499]; debitage; dishes (object genre) [1,500]; disks (object genres) [1,501]; dowels; flakes (object genre) [1,502]; fork (object genre) [1,503]; hooks (object genre) [1,504]; lames (plates) [1,505] (+); microburins [1,506]; miniatures (object genre) [1,507]; nets (objects) [1,508]; packages [1,509]; packets (object compilations) [1,510]; perches (object genres) [1,511]; pipes (conduits) [1,512]; plaques (flat objects) [1,513]; platforms (general) [1,514] (+); poles (object genre); quadrels [1,515]; reels (+); remnants [1,516]; rings (object genres) [1,517]; rods (object genre) [1,518]; sheets (flat objects) [1,519]; slabs (flat objects) [1,520]; slats (object genres) [1,521]; spikes (object genre) [1,522]; spools [1,523]; springs (elastic objects) [1,524]; stacks (objects) [1,525]; stakes (pointed objects) [1,526]; sticks (object genre) [1,527]; strips (object genre) [1,528] (+); tapes (object genre) [1,529]; tiles (object genre) [1,530]; tubes (object forms) [1,531];
- <object genres by function> [1,532]
- accessories (object genre) (+); aids to navigation [1,533]; amulets; armrests (object genre) [1,534]; backdrops; ceremonial objects [1,535] (+); commemoratives [1,536]; covers (overlying objects) [1,537]; decoys (objects) [1,538]; disguises [1,539]; divination objects [1,540]; exercises; fetishes [1,541]; foundation deposits [1,542]; headrests [1,543]; lots (objects for random selection) [1,544]; make-dos [1,545]; memorabilia; ornaments (object genre) [1,546] (+); plates (reproduction object genre) [1,547]; premiums [1,548]; presentation pieces [1,549]; products [1,550]; props (object genres); prototypes (object genre) [1,551]; racks (supporting devices) [1,552]; regalia; samples [1,553]; souvenirs; spolia; talismans; trophies (objects) [1,554] (+); utilitarian objects [1,555]; votive offerings [1,556]; weights (object genres) [1,557];
- <object genres by location, context or origin> [1,558]
- <object genres by maker's career stage> [1,569]
- <object genres by material or technique> [1,573]
- basketry (object genre) [1,574]; bricolage (works); castings (object genre) [1,575]; ceramics (object genre); composite objects (object genre) [1,576]; digital media [1,577]; forgings (metal pieces) [1,578]; incendiary art [1,579]; printed materials (object genre) [1,580]; turnery (object genre) [1,581];
- <object genres by original and derivative> [1,582]
- <object genres by physical property> [1,585]
- movable works [1,586];
- architecture (object genre) [1,587]
Object Groupings and Systems (hierarchy name)
[edit]- object groupings [1,590]
- <object groupings by general context> [1,591]
- accoutrements; archives (groupings) [1,592] (+); assemblages (archaeological artifacts) [1,593]; collections (object groupings) (+); competitions (object groupings) [1,594]; editions [1,595] (+); groups (archival divisions) [1,596]; hoards (groupings); impressions (groupings, publishing) [1,597]; industry (object groupings) [1,598]; issues (object groupings) [1,599] (+); items (cataloging focus) [1,600]; layettes; libraries (object groupings) [1,601]; lots (object groupings) [1,602] (+); oeuvre; projects (object groupings) [1,603]; sequences [1,604]; series (object groupings) [1,605] (+); sets (groups) [1,606] (+); subgroups (archival divisions) [1,607]; trousseaux [1,608];
- <object groupings by specific context> [1,609]
- container groupings (+); costume groupings [1,610] (+); environments (object groupings) [1,611] (+); exchange media groupings [1,612] (+); furnishings groupings [1,613] (+); information artifact groupings [1,614] (+); recreational artifact groupings [1,615] (+); vehicle groupings [1,616] (+); visual works groupings [1,617] (+);
- <object groupings by general context> [1,591]
- systems (equipment) [1,618]
- <systems by function> [1,619]
- HVAC [1,620] (+); communication systems (mechanical and electrical systems) [1,621] (+); computer systems [1,622] (+); conveying systems [1,623] (+); digital projection [1,624]; electrical systems [1,625] (+); film projection systems [1,626] (+); geographic systems [1,627] (+); infrastructural systems [1,628] (+); lighting [1,629] (+); plumbing systems (+); protection systems [1,630] (+); seating [1,631]; signage; stormwater systems [1,632]; waterworks [1,633];
- <systems by location or context> [1,634]
- <systems by function> [1,619]
Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)
[edit]- Exchange Media (hierarchy name) [1,637]
- exchange media (objects) [1,638]
- coupons [1,639] (+); money (objects) (+); negotiable instruments (+); stamps (exchange media) [1,640] (+); tickets [1,641] (+); tokens (exchange media) [1,642] (+);
- exchange media (objects) [1,638]
- Information Forms (hierarchy name)
- information forms (objects) [1,643]
- document genres [1,644] (+); information artifacts (+); media (information storage) [1,645];
- information forms (objects) [1,643]
- Visual Works (hierarchy name) [1,646]
Physical Attributes Facet
[edit]- <attributes and properties by general type> [1,654]
- attributes (characteristics); properties (characteristics) [1,655];
- <attributes and properties by specific type> [1,656]
- acoustical properties [1,657]; adaptability; artificial; corners (attribute or configuration) [1,658]; density [1,659]; flexibility [1,660]; green (environmental concept) [1,661]; inorganic [1,662]; instability [1,663]; intensity (strength) [1,664]; invisible [1,665]; magnetic properties [1,666]; mass (property) [1,667]; moisture content; natural [1,668]; organic [1,669]; parts (constituent portion) [1,670]; polarity; reactivity [1,671]; repeats [1,672]; reversibility [1,673]; seasonality; space (general physical property) [1,674]; theatricality [1,675]; thread count; topography (attribute) [1,676]; unfinished [1,677]; unvarnished [1,678]; visible [1,679]; vitreous [1,680];
- <electrical attributes and properties> [1,681]
- <physicochemical attributes and properties> [1,686]
- aqueous [1,687]; archival quality [1,688]; biodegradable [1,689]; bioreceptivity [1,690]; composition (physicochemical makeup) [1,691] (+); durability; flammability; hydrophilicity [1,692]; hydrophobicity; hygroscopicity [1,693]; immiscibility [1,694]; insolubility [1,695]; miscibility; nonaqueous [1,696]; nontoxicity [1,697]; photosensitivity [1,698] (+); solubility; toxicity [1,699]; water-repellent [1,700]; water-soluble [1,701]; wetfastness [1,702]; wettability [1,703];
- <thermal attributes and properties> [1,704]
- capacity (general property)
- cation exchange capacity [1,707];
- chemical properties
- electromagnetic properties [1,716]
- electrophysical properties [1,717]
- electrochromic [1,718];
- fabrication attributes [1,719]
- architect-designed [1,720]; carvel-built [1,721]; clinker-built [1,722]; grit-tempered [1,723]; hand-painted [1,724]; homemade [1,725]; machine-made [1,726]; made-to-order [1,727]; man-made; portable [1,728]; ready-to-wear; shell-tempered [1,729]; skin-covered [1,730]; synthetic [1,731]; tailor-made [1,732]; unbound [1,733]; wrought [1,734];
- form attributes [1,735]
- <form attributes for architecture> [1,736] (+); <form attributes for firearms> [1,737] (+); Janus-faced [1,738]; amorphous [1,739]; broken (form attributes) [1,740]; cellular [1,741] (+); domed [1,742]; figure-derived form attributes [1,743] (+); flat (form attributes) [1,744]; format [1,745] (+); four-dimensional; free-form [1,746]; hollow (form attribute) [1,747]; incuse [1,748]; irregular [1,749]; jeweled [1,750]; raised (form attribute) [1,751]; shape (form attribute) [1,752] (+); size/dimensions [1,753] (+); solid (attribute) [1,754]; three-dimensional [1,755]; three-legged [1,756]; two-dimensional [1,757]; unbroken [1,758];
- geophysical properties [1,759]
- seismicity [1,760];
- living organism attributes [1,761]
- foliose [1,762];
- mechanical properties [1,763]
- abrasion resistance [1,764]; brittleness; compressibility; creep; drilling resistance [1,765]; ductility; elasticity (+); folding endurance; fragility [1,766]; friability; hysteresis [1,767]; malleability; mechanical strength [1,768] (+); rigidity [1,769]; stiffness; tearing resistance [1,770];
- morphology (attribute) [1,771]
- micromorphology [1,772];
- musical range attributes [1,773]
- alto [1,774]; baritone (attribute); bass [1,775]; contrabass [1,776]; piccolo (attribute); soprano (+); tenor [1,777];
- operational attributes [1,778]
- <operational attributes for firearms> [1,779] (+); adjustable [1,780]; computer-assisted [1,781]; computer-generated (general attribute) [1,782]; folding (attribute) [1,783]; inflatable [1,784]; interactive [1,785]; machine-readable [1,786]; moving (operational attribute) [1,787]; retractable [1,788]; rotating [1,789] (+); sliding [1,790];
- optical properties
- acutance; allochromatic; birefringence; brightness (optical property) [1,791]; chromaticity; dichroism; gloss (optical property) [1,792]; illuminance [1,793] (+); iridescence (+); opacity [1,794] (+); phosphorescent (optical property); reflectivity (optical property) [1,795]; shine [1,796]; translucency; transparency (optical property); whiteness [1,797];
- physical properties
- <imperviousness attributes and properties> [1,798] (+); absorbency [1,799]; conductivity; crystallinity (+); dryness (+); hand (property) [1,800]; hardness (+); permeability (+); porosity; specific gravity; surface properties [1,801]; viscosity; volatility [1,802]; waterborne [1,803]; waterlogged [1,804]; wetness [1,805];
- positional attributes [1,806]
- stability [1,813]
- dimensional stability [1,814]; slope stability; thermal stability;
- structure (attributes) [1,815]
- anisotropy; grain (structure) [1,816]; isotropy; microstructure [1,817] (+); molecular structure [1,818];
- texture (physical attribute) [1,819]
- granularity; roughness [1,820]; smoothness [1,821]; surface texture (+);
- time-related attributes [1,822]
- age [1,823]; extant [1,824]; permanence; running time (performance or film attribute) [1,825]; temporary [1,826];
- weight (heaviness attribute) [1,827]
Color (hierarchy name)
[edit]- Q1075
- chromatic colors [1,828]
- blue colors (+); brown colors (+); green colors (+); olive colors (+); orange colors (+); pink colors (+); purple colors (+); red colors [1,829] (+); yellow colors (+); yellow green colors [1,830] (+);
- color types [1,831]
- neutrals (colors) [1,832]
- black (color); black-and-white (colors); variable neutral colors [1,833] (+); white (color);
- chromatic colors [1,828]
- <color and color-related phenomena> [1,834]
- Q1075
- color properties [1,835] (+); color-related attributes [1,836] (+); color-related effects [1,837] (+); false color; palette (color range) [1,838];
- [1,839]
- CMYK (color model); Ostwald system; RGB (color model); Universal Color Language [1,840];
- Q1075
Conditions and Effects (hierarchy name)
[edit]- <conditions and effects by general type> [1,841]
- <conditions and effects by specific type> [1,844]
- blanching (clouding condition) [1,845]; blisters [1,846]; blur [1,847]; cleavage [1,848]; closed [1,849]; cockle (condition) [1,850]; creases (condition) [1,851]; defects [1,852]; foxing [1,853]; marks (condition or effect) [1,854]; mildew (condition); open [1,855]; scratches (condition) [1,856]; seam marks [1,857]; shivering [1,858]; spalling [1,859]; tears (condition) [1,860]; turbidity; wrinkles;
- <conditions and effects by origin> [1,861]
- fingerprints; footprints (foot impressions) [1,862]; handprints [1,863]; hoofprints [1,864];
- <conditions and effects for architecture> [1,865]
- ruined [1,866]; thermal bridges;
- <conditions and effects for books> [1,867]
- <conditions and effects for electronics> [1,871]
- feedback (electronics) [1,872]; pixelation;
- <conditions and effects for glass> [1,873]
- <conditions and effects for landscape> [1,876]
- <conditions and effects for leather> [1,877]
- <conditions and effects for metals> [1,879]
- <conditions and effects for paper> [1,883]
- deckle edges [1,884];
- <conditions and effects for photography> [1,885]
- Sabattier effect [1,886]; halation [1,887]; oxidative-reductive deterioration [1,888]; silver mirroring [1,889]; solarization (photography);
- <conditions and effects for printing> [1,890]
- <conditions and effects for textiles> [1,897]
- abrash (textile dye condition) [1,898]; lazy lines [1,899]; ombré [1,900]; shot (textiles);
- <conditions and effects for wood> [1,901]
- abrasion (condition or effect) [1,906]
- accretion [1,909]
- cementation (geological condition) [1,910];
- bloom (clouding condition) [1,911]
- efflorescence [1,912];
- cracks [1,913]
- damage (condition) [1,916]
- fire damage [1,917]; insect damage [1,918]; stains (damage) [1,919] (+); water damage;
- dampness [1,920]
- rising damp [1,921];
- dents (condition) [1,922]
- patina (condition)
- wear
- microwear [1,925];
Design Elements (hierarchy name)
[edit]- design elements (attributes) [1,926]
- <design elements by function> [1,927]
- double sided (design element) [1,928]; isotherms; plimsoll lines;
- motifs
- <figure- and animal-derived motifs> [1,929] (+); <motifs for books> [1,930] (+); S-motifs [1,931]; braids (motifs) [1,932]; cabochons (design motifs); candelabrum (motifs) [1,933]; chintamani [1,934]; clasps (motifs) [1,935]; compass roses; coquillage [1,936]; crosses (motifs) (+); drolleries; earrings (motifs) [1,937]; ewer (motifs) [1,938]; fetters (motifs) [1,939]; fillets (motifs) [1,940]; geometric motifs (+); glories [1,941] (+); grotesques; güls [1,942] (+); hairbands (motifs) [1,943]; hearts (motifs) [1,944] (+); heraldic motifs [1,945] (+); kaikalaks [1,946]; knots (motifs) [1,947] (+); labyrinths (motifs) [1,948]; natural element motifs [1,949] (+); paterae (motifs) [1,950]; plant-derived motifs (+); quodlibet; ribbonwork (motif) [1,951]; ropework (motif) [1,952]; sandıklı (motif) [1,953]; scrolls (motifs) [1,954] (+); serpentiforms (motifs) [1,955]; shields (motifs) [1,956]; shou [1,957]; singerie (+); staffs of Asclepius [1,958]; tetraskelions [1,959] (+); trifid [1,960]; triskelions; trumpet spirals [1,961]; whiplash curves [1,962]; zodiac symbols [1,963] (+);
- ornament areas [1,964]
- borders (ornament areas) [1,965] (+); cartouches (ornament); designs (ornament areas) [1,966]; exergues [1,967]; fields (ornament areas) [1,968]; friezes (ornamental areas) (+); medallions (ornament areas) [1,969] (+); panels (ornament areas) [1,970];
- patterns (design elements) [1,971]
- <design elements by function> [1,927]
Styles and Periods Facet
[edit]Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)
[edit]- <styles, periods, and cultures by association> [1,974];
- <generic styles, periods, and cultures> [1,975]
- antique (generic time frame) [1,976]; contemporary (generic time frame) [1,977]; country (style) [1,978]; hominid (culture) [1,979]; human (culture) [1,980]; modern (generic time frame) [1,981]; old-fashioned [1,982]; period style [1,983]; pre-colonial; retro (style) [1,984]; rustic (style) [1,985]; shabby chic [1,986]; southwest (style) [1,987]; traditional (style) [1,988]; vintage (period) [1,989];
- <styles, periods, and cultures by general era> [1,990]
- Archaeological Style [1,991]; Contemporary (style of art); Dark Ages (general period); Modern (style or period) [1,992]; ancient [1,993]; farmer (early cultures) [1,994]; microlithic (general) [1,995]; pre-ceramic (general era) [1,996]; prehistoric; protohistoric [1,997];
- geologic time scale
- Phanerozoic (+); Precambrian [1,998] (+);
- hunter-gatherer (early cultures)
- sendentary hunter-gatherer (early cultures) [1,999];
- three-age system
- Bronze Age (+); Iron Age (+); Stone Age (+); transitional periods Stone Age to Bronze Age [2,000] (+);
- <styles, periods, and cultures by region> [2,001]
- Afro-Asiatic [2,002]; Antarctic; Arctic (indigenous peoples culture) [2,003]; Indo-European (culture) [2,004]; Pacific (regional reference) [2,005];
- <international post-1945 styles and movements> [2,006]
- <post-1945 architecture and design styles and movements> (+); <post-1945 fine arts styles and movements> [2,007] (+); Minimal; hip-hop [2,008]; punk (international movement); space age;
- African (general, continental cultures) [2,009]
- Americas, The [2,016]
- American regions [2,017] (+); Amerindian (culture) [2,018]; Ancient American [2,019]; Colonial American (pan-American style) [2,020] (+); Hispanic [2,021]; Latin American (+); Latino [2,022]; Native American (+); Pre-Columbian (American) [2,023] (+); modern American [2,024] (+);
- Asian [2,025]
- Early Western World [2,032]
- European [2,036]
- <Early Christian-Byzantine styles, cultures, periods> [2,037] (+); <Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods> [2,038] (+); <modern European styles and movements> [2,039] (+); Ancient European [2,040] (+); Early Netherlandish; European regions [2,041] (+); Hellenic [2,042]; Holy Roman Imperial [2,043]; Hun (culture) [2,044]; Hutsul [2,045]; Irish Traveller (culture) [2,046]; Latin (Latin Europe) [2,047]; Medieval styles and periods [2,048] (+); Rom (culture) [2,049]; Walloon (culture or style) [2,050];
- Islamic World, The [2,051]
- <Islamic World dynastic styles and periods> [2,052] (+); Islamic (culture or style) [2,053] (+); Saracenic [2,054]; pre-Islamic;
- Middle Eastern [2,055]
- Ancient Jewish [2,056];
- Oceanic