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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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Ethics
::
Ethics
(n.) The
science
of human duty; the body of rules of duty drawn from this
science;
a
particular
system
of
principles
and rules
concerting
duty,
whether
true or
false;
rules of
practice
in
respect
to a
single
class of human
actions;
as,
political
or
social
ethics;
medical
ethics..
Symptomatology
::
Symptomatical
(a.)
According
to
symptoms;
as, a
symptomatical
classification
of
diseases..
Peasant
::
Peasant
(n.) A
countryman;
a
rustic;
especially,
one of the
lowest
class of
tillers
of the soil in
European
countries..
Sexualist
::
Sexualist
(n.) One who
classifies
plants
by the
sexual
method
of
Linnaeus.
Dioecia
::
Dioecia
(n. pl.) A
subclass
of
gastropod
mollusks
in which the sexes are
separate.
It
includes
most of the large
marine
species,
like the
conchs,
cones,
and
cowries..
Classicalism
::
Classicalism
(n.)
Adherence
to what are
supposed
or
assumed
to be the
classical
canons
of art.
Classed
::
Classed
(imp. & p. p.) of Clas.
Aristocrat
::
Aristocrat
(n.) One of the
aristocracy
or
people
of rank in a
community;
one of a
ruling
class;
a
noble.
Denominationalism
::
Denominationalism
(n.) A
denominational
or class
spirit
or
policy;
devotion
to the
interests
of a sect or
denomination.
Phenylamine
::
Phenylamine
(n.) Any one of
certain
class of
organic
bases
regarded
as
formed
from
ammonia
by the
substitution
of
phenyl
for
hydrogen.
Culdee
::
Culdee
(n.) One of a class of
anchorites
who lived in
various
parts of
Scotland,
Ireland,
and
Wales..
Enneandria
::
Enneandria
(n.) A
Linnaean
class of
plants
having
nine
stamens.
Prince
::
Prince
(a.) The chief of any body of men; one at the head of a class or
profession;
one who is
preeminent;
as, a
merchant
prince;
a
prince
of
players..
Gender
::
Gender
(n.) A
classification
of
nouns,
primarily
according
to sex; and
secondarily
according
to some
fancied
or
imputed
quality
associated
with sex..
Bushman
::
Bushman
(n.) One of a race of South
African
nomads,
living
principally
in the
deserts,
and not
classified
as
allied
in race or
language
to any other
people..
Cephalopoda
::
Cephalopoda
(n. pl.) The
highest
class of
Mollusca.
Method
::
Method
(n.)
Classification;
a mode or
system
of
classifying
natural
objects
according
to
certain
common
characteristics;
as, the
method
of
Theophrastus;
the
method
of Ray; the
Linnaean
method..
Leptocardia
::
Leptocardia
(n. pl.) The
lowest
class of
Vertebrata,
including
only the
Amphioxus.
The heart is
represented
only by a
simple
pulsating
vessel.
The blood is
colorless;
the
brain,
renal
organs,
and limbs are
wanting,
and the
backbone
is
represented
only by a
simple,
unsegmented
notochord.
See
Amphioxus..
Refer
::
Refer (v. t.) To place in or under by a
mental
or
rational
process;
to
assign
to, as a
class,
a
cause,
source,
a
motive,
reason,
or
ground
of
explanation;
as, he
referred
the
phenomena
to
electrical
disturbances..
Gentility
::
Gentility
(n.) The class in
society
who are, or are
expected
to be,
genteel;
the
gentry..
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