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Definition of class
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Class (v. i.) To
grouped
or
classed.
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Pair
::
Pair (v. t.) To
engage
(one's
self) with
another
of
opposite
opinions
not to vote on a
particular
question
or class of
questions.
Classifiable
::
Classifiable
(a.)
Capable
of being
classified.
Corona
::
Corona
(n.) The
projecting
part of a
Classic
cornice,
the under side of which is cut with a
recess
or
channel
so as to form a drip. See
Illust.
of
Column..
Caste
::
Caste (n.) A
separate
and fixed order or class of
persons
in
society
who
chiefly
hold
intercourse
among
themselves.
Dodecandria
::
Dodecandria
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
class of
plants
including
all that have any
number
of
stamens
between
twelve
and
nineteen.
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..
Aves
::
Aves (n. pl.) The class of
Vertebrata
that
includes
the
birds.
Extractive
::
Extractive
(n.) Any one of a large class of
substances
obtained
by
extraction,
and
consisting
largely
of
nitrogenous
hydrocarbons,
such as
xanthin,
hypoxanthin,
and
creatin
extractives
from
muscle
tissue..
Methol
::
Methol
(n.) The
technical
name of
methyl
alcohol
or wood
spirit;
also, by
extension,
the class name of any of the
series
of
alcohols
of the
methane
series
of which
methol
proper
is the type. See
Methyl
alcohol,
under
Methyl..
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..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.) The mass of the
people,
as
distinguished
from the
titled
classes
or
nobility;
the
commonalty;
the
common
people..
Antefix
::
Antefix
(n.) An
ornament
of the
cymatium
of a
classic
cornice,
sometimes
pierced
for the
escape
of
water..
Pulpit
::
Pulpit
(n.) The whole body of the
clergy;
preachers
as a
class;
also,
preaching..
Dichotomy
::
Dichotomy
(n.)
Division
into two;
especially,
the
division
of a class into two
subclasses
opposed
to each other by
contradiction,
as the
division
of the term man into white and not
white..
Osmazome
::
Osmazome
(n.) A
substance
formerly
supposed
to give to soup and broth their
characteristic
odor, and
probably
consisting
of one or
several
of the class of
nitrogenous
substances
which are
called
extractives..
Classifying
::
Classifying
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Classif.
Lloyd''s
::
Lloyd's
(n.) An
association
of
underwriters
and
others
in
London,
for the
collection
and
diffusion
of
marine
intelligence,
the
insurance,
classification,
registration,
and
certifying
of
vessels,
and the
transaction
of
business
of
various
kinds
connected
with
shipping..
Grisette
::
Grisette
(n.) A
French
girl or young
married
woman of the lower
class;
more
frequently,
a young
working
woman who is fond of
gallantry..
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..
Abbot
::
Abbot (n.) One of a class of
bishops
whose sees were
formerly
abbeys.
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