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Definition of class
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of class is as below...
Class (n.) A group of
individuals
ranked
together
as
possessing
common
characteristics;
as, the
different
classes
of
society;
the
educated
class;
the lower
classes..
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Echiuroidea
::
Echiuroidea
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Annelida
which
includes
the genus
Echiurus
and
allies.
They are often
classed
among the
Gephyrea,
and
called
the armed
Gephyreans..
Lore
::
Lore (v. t.) That which is or may be
learned
or
known;
the
knowledge
gained
from
tradition,
books,
or
experience;
often,
the whole body of
knowledge
possessed
by a
people
or class of
people,
or
pertaining
to a
particular
subject;
as, the lore of the
Egyptians;
priestly
lore; legal lore;
folklore..
Mobility
::
Mobility
(n.) The mob; the lower
classes.
Taxonomic
::
Taxonomic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
involving,
taxonomy,
or the laws and
principles
of
classification;
classificatory..
Salutatorian
::
Salutatorian
(n.) The
student
who
pronounces
the
salutatory
oration
at the
annual
Commencement
or like
exercises
of a
college,
-- an honor
commonly
assigned
to that
member
of the
graduating
class who ranks
second
in
scholarship..
Amphid
::
Amphid
(n.) A salt of the class
formed
by the
combination
of an acid and a base, or by the union of two
oxides,
two
sulphides,
selenides,
or
tellurides,
as
distinguished
from a
haloid
compound..
Excel
::
Excel (v. i.) To
surpass
others
in good
qualities,
laudable
actions,
or
acquirements;
to be
distinguished
by
superiority;
as, to excel in
mathematics,
or
classics..
Fourdrinier
::
Fourdrinier
(n.) A
machine
used in
making
paper;
-- so named from an early
inventor
of
improvements
in this class of
machinery.
Gymnospermous
::
Gymnospermous
(n.)
Belonging
to the class of
plants
consisting
of
gymnosperms.
Glyoxaline
::
Glyoxaline
(n.) A
white,
crystalline,
organic
base,
C3H4N2,
produced
by the
action
of
ammonia
on
glyoxal,
and
forming
the
origin
of a large class of
derivatives
hence,
any one of the
series
of which
glyoxaline
is a type; --
called
also
oxaline..
Type
::
Type (n.) The
original
object,
or class of
objects,
scene,
face, or
conception,
which
becomes
the
subject
of a copy; esp., the
design
on the face of a medal or a
coin..
Oblati
::
Oblati
(n. pl.) A class of
persons,
especially
in the
Middle
Ages, who
offered
themselves
and their
property
to a
monastery..
Phenylamine
::
Phenylamine
(n.) Any one of
certain
class of
organic
bases
regarded
as
formed
from
ammonia
by the
substitution
of
phenyl
for
hydrogen.
Merchantable
::
Merchantable
(a.) Fit for
market;
such as is
usually
sold in
market,
or such as will bring the
ordinary
price;
as,
merchantable
wheat;
sometimes,
a
technical
designation
for a
particular
kind or
class..
Sagitta
::
Sagitta
(n.) A genus of
transparent,
free-swimming
marine
worms
having
lateral
and
caudal
fins, and
capable
of
swimming
rapidly.
It is the type of the class
Chaetognatha..
Platyelminthes
::
Platyelminthes
(n. pl.) A class of
helminthes
including
the
cestodes,
or
tapeworms,
the
trematodes,
and the
turbellarians.
Called
also
flatworms..
Didynamia
::
Didynamia
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
class of
plants
having
four
stamens
disposed
in pairs of
unequal
length.
Beak
::
Beak (n.) The bill or nib of a bird,
consisting
of a horny
sheath,
covering
the jaws. The form
varied
much
according
to the food and
habits
of the bird, and is
largely
used in the
classification
of
birds..
Classic
::
Classic
(n.) A work of
acknowledged
excellence
and
authority,
or its
author;
--
originally
used of Greek and Latin works or
authors,
but now
applied
to
authors
and works of a like
character
in any
language..
Commerce
::
Commerce
(n.)
Social
intercourse;
the
dealings
of one
person
or class in
society
with
another;
familiarity.
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