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Definition of class
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Class (n.) One of the
sections
into which a
church
or
congregation
is
divided,
and which is under the
supervision
of a class
leader..
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Genus
::
Genus (n.) A class of
objects
divided
into
several
subordinate
species;
a class more
extensive
than a
species;
a
precisely
defined
and
exactly
divided
class;
one of the five
predicable
conceptions,
or sorts of
terms..
Mob
::
Mob (n.) The lower
classes
of a
community;
the
populace,
or the
lowest
part of it..
Text-book
::
Text-book
(n.) A
volume,
as of some
classical
author,
on which a
teacher
lectures
or
comments;
hence,
any
manual
of
instruction;
a
schoolbook..
Placentary
::
Placentary
(a.)
Having
reference
to the
placenta;
as, the
placentary
system
of
classification..
Phycoerythrine
::
Phycoerythrine
(n.) A red
coloring
matter
found in algae of the
subclass
Florideae.
Proletariat
::
Proletariat
(n.) The
indigent
class in the
State;
the body of
proletarians.
Commonalty
::
Commonalty
(n.) The
common
people;
those
classes
and
conditions
of
people
who are below the rank of
nobility;
the
commons.
Throw
::
Throw (v. t.) To twist two or more
filaments
of, as silk, so as to form one
thread;
to twist
together,
as
singles,
in a
direction
contrary
to the twist of the
singles
themselves;
--
sometimes
applied
to the whole class of
operations
by which silk is
prepared
for the
weaver..
Daisy
::
Daisy (n.) A genus of low herbs
(Bellis),
belonging
to the
family
Compositae.
The
common
English
and
classical
daisy is B.
prennis,
which has a
yellow
disk and white or
pinkish
rays..
Essence
::
Essence
(n.) The
constituent
quality
or
qualities
which
belong
to any
object,
or class of
objects,
or on which they
depend
for being what they are
(distinguished
as real
essence);
the real
being,
divested
of all
logical
accidents;
that
quality
which
constitutes
or marks the true
nature
of
anything;
distinctive
character;
hence,
virtue
or
quality
of a
thing,
separated
from its
grosser
parts..
Classicalism
::
Classicalism
(n.)
Adherence
to what are
supposed
or
assumed
to be the
classical
canons
of art.
Low
::
Low
(superl.)
Depressed
in
condition;
humble
in rank; as, men of low
condition;
the lower
classes..
Herborize
::
Herborize
(v. i.) To
search
for
plants,
or new
species
of
plants,
with a view to
classifying
them..
Taxonomy
::
Taxonomy
(n.) That
division
of the
natural
sciences
which
treats
of the
classification
of
animals
and
plants;
the laws or
principles
of
classification.
Hieroglyphic
::
Hieroglyphic
(a.) A
sacred
character;
a
character
in
picture
writing,
as of the
ancient
Egyptians,
Mexicans,
etc.
Specifically,
in the
plural,
the
picture
writing
of the
ancient
Egyptian
priests.
It is made up of
three,
or, as some say, four
classes
of
characters:
first,
the
hieroglyphic
proper,
or
figurative,
in which the
representation
of the
object
conveys
the idea of the
object
itself;
second,
the
ideographic,
consisting
of
symbols
representing
ideas,
not
sounds,
as an
ostrich
feather
is a s
Geanticlinal
::
Geanticlinal
(n.) An
upward
bend or
flexure
of a
considerable
portion
of the
earth's
crust,
resulting
in the
formation
of a class of
mountain
elevations
called
anticlinoria;
--
opposed
to
geosynclinal..
Attic
::
Attic (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Attica,
in
Greece,
or to
Athens,
its
principal
city;
marked
by such
qualities
as were
characteristic
of the
Athenians;
classical;
refined..
Crustacea
::
Crustacea
(n. pl.) One of the
classes
of the
arthropods,
including
lobsters
and
crabs;
-- so
called
from the
crustlike
shell with which they are
covered..
Generical
::
Generical
(a.) Very
comprehensive;
pertaining
or
appropriate
to large
classes
or their
characteristics;
--
opposed
to
specific.
Hydrozoa
::
Hydrozoa
(n. pl.) The
Acalephae;
one of the
classes
of
coelenterates,
including
the
Hydroidea,
Discophora,
and
Siphonophora..
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