This document defines metasomatism and describes the classification of metasomatic rocks and processes. It begins by defining metasomatism as the pervasive alteration of a rock's chemical composition through interaction with aqueous fluids, while remaining in a solid state. It describes two main types of metasomatism - diffusional and infiltrational - based on the transport mechanism. The document then presents a systematic scheme for classifying metasomatic rocks and processes based on zones, facies, and families. It provides examples of different metasomatic families and describes their relationships to temperature, pressure, and fluid chemistry conditions.