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Definition of class
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Class (v. i.) To
grouped
or
classed.
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Chlorhydrin
::
Chlorhydrin
(n.) One of a class of
compounds
formed
from
certain
polybasic
alcohols
(and
especially
glycerin)
by the
substitution
of
chlorine
for one or more
hydroxyl
groups.
Classical
::
Classical
(n.) Of or
relating
to the first class or rank,
especially
in
literature
or art..
Categorize
::
Categorize
(v. t.) To
insert
in a
category
or list; to
class;
to
catalogue.
Caste
::
Caste (n.) One of the
hereditary
classes
into which the
Hindoos
are
divided
according
to the laws of
Brahmanism.
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..
Sort
::
Sort (v. t.) To
separate,
and place in
distinct
classes
or
divisions,
as
things
having
different
qualities;
as, to sort
cloths
according
to their
colors;
to sort wool or
thread
according
to its
fineness..
Nobility
::
Nobility
(n.) Those who are
noble;
the
collictive
body of
nobles
or
titled
persons
in a
stste;
the
aristocratic
and
patrician
class;
the
peerage;
as, the
English
nobility..
Subordinate
::
Subordinate
(a.)
Placed
in a lower
order,
class,
or rank;
holding
a lower or
inferior
position..
Endemical
::
Endemical
(a.)
Peculiar
to a
district
or
particular
locality,
or class of
persons;
as, an
endemic
disease..
Tribe
::
Tribe (n.) A
division,
class,
or
distinct
portion
of a
people,
from
whatever
cause that
distinction
may have
originated;
as, the city of
Athens
was
divided
into ten
tribes..
Alkaloid
::
Alkaloid
(n.) An
organic
base,
especially
one of a class of
substances
occurring
ready
formed
in the
tissues
of
plants
and the
bodies
of
animals..
Vidame
::
Vidame
(n.) One of a class of
temporal
officers
who
originally
represented
the
bishops,
but later
erected
their
offices
into
fiefs,
and
became
feudal
nobles..
Classified
::
Classified
(imp. & pp.) of
Classif.
Baal
::
Baal (n.) The whole class of
divinities
to whom the name Baal was
applied.
Microbacteria
::
Microbacteria
(n. pl.) In the
classification
of Cohn, one of the four
tribes
of
Bacteria..
Rhizogen
::
Rhizogen
(n.) One of a
proposed
class of
flowering
plants
growning
on the roots of other
plants
and
destitute
of green
foliage.
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..
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.
Mineral
::
Mineral
(v. i.)
Anything
which is
neither
animal
nor
vegetable,
as in the most
general
classification
of
things
into three
kingdoms
(animal,
vegetable,
and
mineral)..
Doubtful
::
Doubtful
(a.)
Admitting
of
doubt;
not
obvious,
clear,
or
certain;
questionable;
not
decided;
not easy to be
defined,
classed,
or
named;
as, a
doubtful
case, hue,
claim,
title,
species,
and the
like..
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