| No. | Item | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | adaptations | Modified forms for new uses |
| 2. | alternatives | Other possible types or choices |
| 3. | approaches | Ways of handling something |
| 4. | areas | Fields or categories |
| 5. | arrangements | Ways parts are organized |
| 6. | arrays | Impressive ranges or groups |
| 7. | assortment | A collection of different types |
| 8. | assortments | Mixed collections of types |
| 9. | batches | Groups produced or handled together |
| 10. | blends | Mixed forms or varieties |
| 11. | branches | Divisions of a larger field |
| 12. | brands | Named commercial kinds |
| 13. | breeds | Animal types within a species |
| 14. | categories | Divisions by shared traits |
| 15. | characters | Distinctive qualities or types |
| 16. | choices | Selectable options or types |
| 17. | classes | Groups with shared qualities |
| 18. | classifications | Arranged categories or groupings |
| 19. | collections | Groups of related things |
| 20. | configurations | Arrangements or forms |
| 21. | customs | Traditional practices or ways |
| 22. | degrees | Levels or extents |
| 23. | denominations | Named classes or types |
| 24. | derivatives | Forms developed from others |
| 25. | designs | Planned forms or types |
| 26. | disciplines | Fields or branches of study |
| 27. | divisions | Separated classes or sections |
| 28. | domains | Areas or categories |
| 29. | editions | Published versions or forms |
| 30. | embodiments | Concrete forms of something |
| 31. | examples | Representative cases or types |
| 32. | exemplars | Typical examples of a type |
| 33. | expressions | Forms showing an idea |
| 34. | families | Related groups or types |
| 35. | fields | Areas or branches |
| 36. | formats | Arranged forms or layouts |
| 37. | forms | Particular versions or shapes |
| 38. | frameworks | Basic structures or types |
| 39. | genera | Taxonomic groups above species |
| 40. | genres | Kinds of artistic work |
| 41. | grades | Quality levels or classes |
| 42. | groupings | Sets arranged by similarity |
| 43. | groups | Sets considered together |
| 44. | ilk | A type or sort |
| 45. | incarnations | Particular forms or versions |
| 46. | instances | Examples or cases of a type |
| 47. | iterations | Repeated or revised versions |
| 48. | kingdoms | Highest broad biological groups |
| 49. | layouts | Arranged forms or designs |
| 50. | levels | Ranks or degrees |
| 51. | lineages | Ancestral lines or types |
| 52. | lines | Product ranges or families |
| 53. | lots | Groups or sets |
| 54. | makes | Product brands or types |
| 55. | manifestations | Visible forms or expressions |
| 56. | manners | Ways or modes |
| 57. | methods | Ways of doing something |
| 58. | mixes | Combinations of different types |
| 59. | models | Particular designs or versions |
| 60. | modes | Ways or forms of action |
| 61. | modifications | Changed forms or versions |
| 62. | natures | Essential types or characters |
| 63. | offerings | Available products or services |
| 64. | offshoots | Related derivative types |
| 65. | options | Available choices or types |
| 66. | orders | Formal classes or ranks |
| 67. | partitions | Separated divisions or categories |
| 68. | patterns | Regular forms or models |
| 69. | permutations | Different possible arrangements |
| 70. | phyla | Major biological divisions |
| 71. | possibilities | Potential choices or types |
| 72. | practices | Customary ways or methods |
| 73. | procedures | Established ways or methods |
| 74. | product lines | Related product types |
| 75. | races | Varieties within a species |
| 76. | ranges | Series of different types |
| 77. | rankings | Ordered classes or levels |
| 78. | realms | Areas or spheres |
| 79. | renditions | Particular performances or versions |
| 80. | sorts | Informal types or classes |
| 81. | species | Biological or general kinds |
| 82. | stocks | Lineages or breeding groups |
| 83. | strains | Distinct varieties within a type |
| 84. | styles | Characteristic ways or forms |
| 85. | subcategories | Smaller categories within categories |
| 86. | subclasses | Smaller classes within classes |
| 87. | subforms | Secondary or smaller forms |
| 88. | subgroups | Smaller groups within groups |
| 89. | subspecies | Biological groups below species |
| 90. | subtypes | More specific types |
| 91. | subvarieties | Minor varieties within larger varieties |
| 92. | taxa | Scientific classification groups |
| 93. | techniques | Skilled ways or methods |
| 94. | tiers | Ranked levels or classes |
| 95. | types | Groups sharing common features |
| 96. | variants | Slightly different forms |
| 97. | variations | Different forms of one thing |
| 98. | varieties | Different forms of something |
| 99. | versions | Particular forms or editions |
| 100. | ways | Methods or forms |

