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Definition of classed
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Classed
(imp. & p. p.) of Clas.
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Rank
::
Rank (n. & v.) An
aggregate
of
individuals
classed
together;
a
permanent
social
class;
an
order;
a
division;
as, ranks and
orders
of men; the
highest
and the
lowest
ranks of men, or of other
intelligent
beings..
Sea Eagle
::
Sea eagle () Any one of
several
species
of
fish-eating
eagles
of the genus
Haliaeetus
and
allied
genera,
as the North
Pacific
sea
eagle.
(H.
pelagicus),
which has white
shoulders,
head, rump, and tail; the
European
white-tailed
eagle (H.
albicilla);
and the
Indian
white-tailed
sea
eagle,
or
fishing
eagle
(Polioaetus
ichthyaetus).
The bald eagle and the
osprey
are also
sometimes
classed
as sea
eagles..
Suit
::
Suit (n.) A
number
of
things
used
together,
and
generally
necessary
to be
united
in order to
answer
their
purpose;
a
number
of
things
ordinarily
classed
or used
together;
a set; as, a suit of
curtains;
a suit of
armor;
a suit of
clothes..
V
::
V () V, the
twenty-second
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a vocal
consonant.
V and U are only
varieties
of the same
character,
U being the
cursive
form, while V is
better
adapted
for
engraving,
as in
stone.
The two
letters
were
formerly
used
indiscriminately,
and till a
comparatively
recent
date words
containing
them were often
classed
together
in
dictionaries
and other books of
reference
(see U). The
letter
V is from the Latin
alphabet,
where it was used both as a
consonant
(about
like Engli
Last
::
Last (a.) Being after all the
others,
similarly
classed
or
considered,
in time,
place,
or order of
succession;
following
all the rest;
final;
hindmost;
farthest;
as, the last year of a
century;
the last man in a line of
soldiers;
the last page in a book; his last
chance..
H
::
H () the
eighth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is
classed
among the
consonants,
and is
formed
with the mouth
organs
in the same
position
as that of the
succeeding
vowel.
It is used with
certain
consonants
to form
digraphs
representing
sounds
which are not found in the
alphabet,
as sh, th, /, as in
shall,
thing,
/ine (for zh see
/274);
also, to
modify
the
sounds
of some other
letters,
as when
placed
after c and p, with the
former
of which it
represents
a
compound
sound like that of tsh, as in ch
Set
::
Set (n.) A
number
of
things
of the same kind,
ordinarily
used or
classed
together;
a
collection
of
articles
which
naturally
complement
each
other,
and
usually
go
together;
an
assortment;
a suit; as, a set of
chairs,
of
china,
of
surgical
or
mathematical
instruments,
of
books,
etc..
Tunicata
::
Tunicata
(n. pl.) A grand
division
of the
animal
kingdom,
intermediate,
in some
respects,
between
the
invertebrates
and
vertebrates,
and by some
writers
united
with the
latter.
They were
formerly
classed
with
acephalous
mollusks.
The body is
usually
covered
with a firm
external
tunic,
consisting
in part of
cellulose,
and
having
two
openings,
one for the
entrance
and one for the exit of
water.
The
pharynx
is
usually
dilated
in the form of a sac,
pierced
by
several
series
of
ciliated
slits,
and se
Classed
::
Classed
(imp. & p. p.) of Clas.
Cabbage
::
Cabbage
(n.) An
esculent
vegetable
of many
varieties,
derived
from the wild
Brassica
oleracea
of
Europe.
The
common
cabbage
has a
compact
head of
leaves.
The
cauliflower,
Brussels
sprouts,
etc., are
sometimes
classed
as
cabbages..
Physemaria
::
Physemaria
(n. pl.) A group of
simple
marine
organisms,
usually
classed
as the
lowest
of the
sponges.
They have
inflated
hollow
bodies..
Pseudoneuroptera
::
Pseudoneuroptera
(n. pl.)
division
of
insects
(Zool.)
reticulated
wings,
as in the
Neuroptera,
but
having
an
active
pupa
state.
It
includes
the
dragon
flies,
May
flies,
white ants, etc. By some
zoologists
they are
classed
with the
Orthoptera;
by
others,
with the
Neuroptera..
Phoronis
::
Phoronis
(n.) A
remarkable
genus of
marine
worms
having
tentacles
around
the
mouth.
It is
usually
classed
with the
gephyreans.
Its larva
(Actinotrocha)
undergoes
a
peculiar
metamorphosis.
Regalia
::
Regalia
(n.) A kind of cigar of large size and
superior
quality;
also, the size in which such
cigars
are
classed..
Aloe
::
Aloe (n.) A genus of
succulent
plants,
some
classed
as
trees,
others
as
shrubs,
but the
greater
number
having
the habit and
appearance
of
evergreen
herbaceous
plants;
from some of which are
prepared
articles
for
medicine
and the arts. They are
natives
of warm
countries..
Judgment
::
"Judgment
(v. i.) That act of the mind by which two
notions
or ideas which are
apprehended
as
distinct
are
compared
for the
purpose
of
ascertaining
their
agreement
or
disagreement.
See 1. The
comparison
may be
threefold:
(1) Of
individual
objects
forming
a
concept.
(2) Of
concepts
giving
what is
technically
called
a
judgment.
(3) Of two
judgments
giving
an
inference.
Judgments
have been
further
classed
as
analytic,
synthetic,
and
identical..
Class
::
Class (v. i.) To
grouped
or
classed.
J
::
"J () J is the tenth
letter
of the
English
alphabet.
It is a later
variant
form of the Roman
letter
I, used to
express
a
consonantal
sound,
that is,
originally,
the sound of
English
y in yet. The forms J and I have, until a
recent
time, been
classed
together,
and they have been used
interchangeably..
Classible
::
Classible
(a.)
Capable
of being
classed.
Berber
::
Berber
(n.) A
member
of a race
somewhat
resembling
the
Arabs,
but often
classed
as
Hamitic,
who were
formerly
the
inhabitants
of the whole of North
Africa
from the
Mediterranean
southward
into the
Sahara,
and who still
occupy
a large part of that
region;
--
called
also
Kabyles.
Also, the
language
spoken
by this
people..
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