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kategooriate

Kategooriate is the genitive plural form of the Estonian noun kategooria, meaning “of categories” or the relational sense “categories.” It appears in phrases and compounds where the noun governs another element, such as tootekategooriate nimekiri (a list of product categories), kategooriate hierarhia (a hierarchy of categories) and kategooriate loomine (the creation of categories).

Etymology: Kategooria is a loanword adopted into Estonian from Latin categoria, likely via other European languages.

Morphology and usage: In Estonian, the genitive plural form kategooriate is used to indicate possession or

Examples and contexts: Typical collocations include kategooriate arv (the number of categories), kategooriate lisamine (adding categories)

See also: kategooria, the singular; kategooriad, the nominative plural; and general discussions of categories in Estonian

The
word
has
become
an
established
part
of
Estonian
vocabulary
for
organizing
information
and
objects
into
groups.
relation
with
multiple
categories
and
to
form
compound
expressions
with
other
nouns.
It
is
common
in
technical,
library,
museum,
e-commerce
and
knowledge-management
contexts,
where
items
are
grouped
or
classified
into
distinct
categories.
and
kategooriate
hierarhia
(the
hierarchy
of
categories).
The
form
is
especially
frequent
in
documentation,
data
schemas,
and
user
interfaces
that
rely
on
category
tagging
and
organization.
language
resources
and
information-management
documentation.