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`by cats
`contain advertissmnnbs or lists
`I chmbalangingbothafilstnrlfighsstnhss. equitto
`lass (Has. His). n. 1. s_ number of persons or things
`clowit's) cuss + —il:l.|s —1c]
`oflhe tel-
`Loch under 'irlumbers‘WI-t the mail
`a"
`ed as forming a group by reason of common at-
`“... characteristics. qualities. or traits. ldnd; sort: :1
`to._ or
`1. of. nerlaini
`alas-shoal
`lklns’i hall. nrfi.
`s-tfiod. section of the newspaper.
`a. of information. a
`characteristic of“ Greek and Roman antiquity: e coma!
`sphonc book. He found ojob 1hr e "th t
`in Ill: clos-
`4m ofo '
`is uscd in dolly limng. a. e group of stu-
`document, étc.) a. bearing tbs designation class
`3.
`lilomtme: classical languoges. 2. confirming to ancient;
`list-15 m
`u re
`to study a suhjact under the
`available only to author-lead persons. Of. elsssi
`stion
`um ofe use or:
`a close lied urrumi on time {hr
`Greek and Roman models us literature or art. or tn_l_stor
`tents modeled upon them. 3. marked by maintain:
`(def.
`.
`It. confidential or some The firm'e prome-
`5.. tut-m. 3. the period during which a sump ofstu—
`fiolral
`"ng1 for null fin! is classifird information. 5.
`miml st‘
`Holly.
`at. Music. a. of.
`srisininfl.tn. or
`identified as b
`g to a wet-lilo map or totem. Is
`dents meets for instruction. 4. a meetings?! a group of
`rodents for Inch-uction. 5. a classroom.
`a number of
`consfituttnmtc ibrmuily and ortistlcal more an hinti—
`one to which benefits or restrictions apply: Clots: ed
`oatsd and. snduring typos ofumsle. us distinguish
`Prom
`buildings are eligible for alole-fimdcd mammalian.
`MB in a school. or of studonts in a college. pursuing
`popular and folk music nntijnn. Classical music includes
`bunk has a list of
`'
`customers on whom it will
`symphonies. operas. nonatss. song cycles. and finder. h.
`on some studies. ranked together P’slmhflha Ln the
`not males in
`loans.
`-.--»n. 8. See classified ad.
`[1835-
`“are year! She mutilated tram Ohio talc. class or 7?.
`or. whining Du. channel-ind by. or adhering to the
`7 l min] stratum ebuln bard}: sceuonue. politics]. or
`90,- leO—to'gnr def. 3; consort-r + -no']
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`homo-haul: musics]. styls 'ni'
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`start one election! composers. 5. Ambit.
`a:
` a "-"-
`magazine. or the ‘ egsnsunli desiingwlt‘h ofi‘erso er
`hflsm'of’sncieot '
`2-
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`emont -s transport.
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`by the employment of orders. CE
`things according to rank or arm . Hotels were listed
`mom, want ad.
`[1905—10]
`order (def. 2%}. b. noting or
`ining to any of sev—
`1. classified ads muco-
`clas’slfled adfvsr'flslnc.
`3; glass. with the ritual luxurious om listed first. 12.
`are! at Ice ofnmhlbeehlro do
`imitating the exclaim-
`exmllenca: exceptional medic She‘s a good erlhrmer. out
`ture e ancient Greece or Roms; neoclasstc. e. noting or
`only. 2. the business or wraclice of selling space for
`classified ads. 3.
`the wt or a newspaper or
`she runs clean. 13. Hinduism. “é ol’
`fbnl' social
`dMfign-a, [ho Brahman. Kahatnya.
`airye. and Shudrn.
`mining to architectural details or melifs a
`Lori
`other publication:
`that handles classifier] advertising.
`or Hindu society; rams. Cf. caste grief. 2}. 14. Infar-
`[1930435. Amen]
`esi
`e,
`to cos
`we
`nil-lions
`or
`mal— giegsnce, grace, m- disnikr. as in dress and behav-
`M agcientfirflnékflo1- Romanflodolsh‘d. iofsn tax-dioce-
`ctss-sl-fl-or We War}. :1. 1. a person or thing that
`inr: He may he a slob. but his brother hos real close. 15.
`symmetries?in a marmerpsuagesdnz thglgchitecnuo of
`ancient Greece and Rome.
`{often cop.) pertaining to
`..
`ol' savers]. grades of smomodnhcus autlnhie on
`classifils. Z a device for separating solids of different
`owner-misfits by controlled rates of settling. 3. 5mm.
`5].?” ai
`es. and the like: We bought tickets for first
`sculpburs. developed In Greece during
`a 5th and 4th
`alas-B-
`].
`. Informal. Lim- heal: or among the boot oflts
`or designating the style of an: m. ”in painting and
`(in Chinese. Japanese. and other languages} 3 word or
`centuries 11.9.. chiefly chamd by balanced compo-
`kind: TM: Mug lam is the class ofthe'wlde-bodted cur-
`morpheme that Woods to a sen-Janine class olinnum
`and regularly accompanies any noun or that clue: in cer-
`Hum 1?. [ho . mo malJnsJor suhdxvlslon ofn ph -
`sition.
`the separation of ii
`res frem_nn architectural
`tain syntactic constructions, such as those ofnumsrarlon,
`1m ur¢ielaionintheclsesifloafinn .3.er
`back
`and. and the now:
`ch: rennin-9n: ofsnabomiml
`ds
`atlal movement, and distribution: ofwsight in a
`containing ofseverel orders. 13. BM. than. any of three
`[ism-2o, mm + and]
`figure.
`. archaic (def. 4), Hellenistic {deli 6). "I. of or
`gm
`into which candidates foe- honors degrees on th-
`clas-sl-fy {Has/o Ill). M!” 41ml. div-hm. 1. to art-rings
`rtslning to a style of literature and .art charactenud
`or organise h)- classes; ordor according to class. 2. to us-
`vidmccordinz to merit. on the basic offinal easmlna-
`tions 19. drafted or conscripted soldiers. or persons
`E; comm-unity no established treatments, busts. or critical
`sl
`a classification to (information, a document, etc). Cf.
`standard-.9, and. by attention to form with the smut]
`or nibble for draft or onnca-rlphcm, all oi‘whom were bum
`ogslflcsflon (def. a). a. to limit tho availability oflln—
`in the same year. 2E. Gram. See form class. 21. Flo
`effect ofrugulnritar, simplicity. balance. proportion, and
`formation. a document. etc.)
`to authorized persons.
`controlled emotion contrasted with mmllc]. a. par-
`riot classifi. 22. (in early Methodlrml one of several
`small companies. such composed of about. 13 member-s
`Luioing to or v
`in the ancient classics: a. classical
`a.
`v
`.
`under a leader. into which such society or congregation
`17905300:
`a: L classils} cam + -nr] —clasisl-fifa.
`—Syn. 1. class. rank. rate, categorize. group.
`was divided. 23. Statistics: a poop of lament
`scholar. 9. rclsrinitn or teaching endemic branches of
`distin
`cl fi-om technical su ecu. 10. (are given
`class! lnclulslcn.
`'c.
`the relation between two
`howled
`as the “utilities, imam] sciences. etc. as
`that fell within it mortified interval. 24. Math. 9 set: a
`classes in which all me
`rs clone class are included in
`field of knowledge] accented as
`dart! and authorita—
`collection. 25. tho classes. the higher ranks of society.
`tho other. as in the proposition "All humans are sni—
`as distinguished from the mouse.
`_
`tive. as distin
`' hsd fijom novel or experimental: closi-
`male."
`mi physics.
`1. classic (data. 1
`8,
`ill). 12. Rooks.
`and; . 26. 1' ml. ofhigh finality, integrity. status. or
`pertainin to s classis. no. 13.
`onion! music: njozz
`style: close
`an a nudco‘cro learn.
`class! Initial-vat. Statistics. me oh: set of intervals
`picnic!
`o studied close-Ecol for years.
`(1630—90: M-
`.—ul. 2?. to place or arrange an a class; classify: on close
`of arbitrary width into which the ran
`are sample of
`are + an} —clas’sl-ca'llm. chII-oal-noaa, n.
`justice with
`m.
`I
`‘
`‘
`measurement is partitioned. [1935-30
`‘
`.—nIaI’5i-l:i 4)". min.
`'
`—u.i. 28. lo take or have a
`ace in a particular class:
`(in certain
`Dias-sis Mantis). n., pl. alas-cos (Mails).
`there who floss as believers.
`S. filass up, iufim'ml. to
`olas’slcsl cendlftionlng.
`improve the quality. tone. or status of} add. elegance. di -
`[1945—50]
`an a governs s
`p
`n
`I:
`ss' a “shy-
`nitg, style. etc.. to: The new carpet and. curtnms no
`sakmtzdenhmches) 1. the of Broil-“flair pastors and
`clas’sloal ecomm’lcs. a system or school of eco-
`class at
`this room.
`[1590—1606; earlier classic.
`1. classes
`rm. 2. the group of flint... worried by lineups]: ur-
`nnnio thought develop“. by Adam Smith. Jammy Bun—
`4 I; e
`, division. fleet. smut: slog. class its
`forma-
`guhnflon. [158545; < L: claeefi
`tion from L] -—o]ilslfl-blci. MU. —clses’er. n.
`than. Then-ms Mshhus. and David‘kienrdn. advocating
`class-ism actes’lz am). 11. 1. n hiasud or discrimina-
`minimum govemnantnl intervention, Ilse ant
`—Syn.
`'f. scion
`categorize, we. mnk. rah.
`tory stflmds based on distinction: made hslwssn social
`flange. See no! notion noun.
`and free trade. considsrhw labor the some of wealth
`or economic classes. a. the viewing of society as being
`and dealing with
`blame concerning overpopulation.
`3. classification. 4.
`—olas’stcsi non owner.
`class. 1.
`'n'lsssric. 2. classical.
`composed of distinct classes.
`[183645; cuss + Jim}
`classified.
`Glasistoal Grsak’. 1. the form ofGrock used in clas-
`something or somns rs-
`Informal.
`class! sort.
`sical lltorot'uxe esp. tho literary Attic Greek. or the 5th
`ed as nutstsnrlln or ele nt in quality or perfor-
`and 41th cent
`as s.r.-. 2. (loosely) ancienL Greek.
`3.1:... [1575-80]
`a
`go
`Glaefslcel Lat’ifl.
`the form of Latin used in classical
`literature. esp. the literary Llfin ofthe 1st century B.c.
`class! ao'tlnn.
`a legal proceeding in which persona
`and the 1st and 2nd centuries Jun.
`'
`_
`representing interests common to a large you? 53“th
`w-closswc-tian (klus’sk’shon.
`link). ad}.
`claa’s'ical moohan’lcs Physics.
`ths brunch_oi' rue-
`pate as representatlvos of the film!” or closs.
`1 M6}
`chenics diet is based on Newton's laws of mono» and
`class-book (Hwheokr. Hay—3. n. 1. a book kept by
`that is appllcnllls to systems that are so large that
`a teacher tacos-ding student attendance. grades. etc. 2. a
`souvenir book of a graduating class. containing photo.
`(distinguished fi'om quantum mchmitsl.
`loo called
`Planck's constant can be regarded as 11ngbe small
`graphs, articles. etc.
`[1525-35. Amen; cuss + soon]
`Romanian mechanics.
`[18150415]
`olss'stoal Nalhuatl. Aztec (doll 2].
`rind.
`olas'olcal Sanfekrlt. Sanskrit or an ancient
`cdic.
`earlier than that of the Prekrlcs and later than
`alas-shalom [Man's slalom). n.
`l. the pfineiplhs or
`am" characteristic of the literature and art. or anolant
`Greece and Rome. 2. adherence to such principles. 3.
`the classical style in literature and art. or adherence to
`its pyloei
`lee [contrasted with romanticism}. CF. eloool-
`cal def:
`). 4. a Greek or Latin idiom or form. as . one
`use
`in some other league e. 5. classlcnl scholc
`or
`learning. Also, olls-sl-oslv lrn [klsafi ks llafsm).
`lglm—
`a
`.
`8% ouasm 4- 43M] —olaa-sI-olo-tlo titles-is 9
`Elk].
`O'fis'fil‘d“ {Mayo 815i}.
`:1. 1- an adherent of classi-
`elsm in ‘l‘tsrstnrc or art (contrasted with romanticisr).
`2. an ant orlt on the classics: a classical nohohsr. 1!. a
`arson who Wilma study 01' the melon: Greek and.
`man classics. Also. cfae-sl-oal-tar (WE. its list).
`11820—30: comm + 431-]
`‘
`olas-sl-clze (kiss’o slz’}. 1t, —clzed. ~oIz-lng. 7M. 1.
`to make classic. —ui. 2. to conform to the classic style.
`Also. esp. Brit. ciasfsl-cleer'.
`[WED-‘35; cum + 42:]
`clas-sl-il-ca-tlon (klut‘n fl kl’shou). n. 1. the not of
`classifying. 2.
`the result of classifying or being clea—
`aifled. 3. one ofthe groups or classes Into which things
`may be or have been classified 4. Biol. the assignment
`ofor
`'sms to groups within a system ofcato ones cirr-
`tlngtfizllilfl by strucmrs. orig-in, etc. The Dana series of
`categories is phylum (or. esp. in botany. division}. class,
`taxonomy.
`. the category as matmtm‘. confidential
`order. firmihngmue, species. and caring. See table under
`secret. or top'sccret. bo‘whio
`information. a document.
`am. is sssl
`ed, as,b3r a government or military agency,
`based on
`s ds
`so or protection considered necessary
`to sefleguard it
`unauthorised use. 5. Library Sci-
`ence. any of_ various systems that arm: no books and
`other materials.
`according to in en: or Mount.
`[178040; < J. cloeetm cuss + macros —-olao-xI-lt-
`ca-hu-flf CH8 sifVi ko WE.
`:tiir’fi.
`a {1- or. up.
`Brit. klas’e fl Its/to rs}, ad...
`u-cla.ni.lfl.¢a.wrfl.|y_
`adv. fiaysl-il-oa’tionael. udi.
`1. arrangcd or dis-
`clawirfled mus/e firm, oil.
`tributed. in classes or according to close: We plan to re-
`uiow all the classified specimens in. the laboratory. 2. of
`or designating the part or parts of a publication that;
`
`a society in which thorn are an economic or social
`In—
`class-less (kiss/lie. hilly—1, adj. 1- afar pertaining to
`timtions. 2. (at... individual.) not he ' membership
`in a social or economic class or group.
`E
`5-80: ewe
`+ wuss] —clnsac‘los55nass. :1
`class! mark}. Statistics.
`the midpoint art's class inter—
`val.
`[1685-90. for an earlier some]
`olassq-nnte iklwmat’, Mini-u). n.
`a member or the
`same class at a school or college.
`[1305—15. Amen; CLAN:
`+ mn‘rs‘l
`am-
`class! meantime Cram. 1. the moaning are
`mstical category or a form class. common to all arms
`showing the comma:- or Do all members oftho form class,
`as in tho meani
`c number common to all Latin mine
`or the meaning
`singular common to all Latin singular-
`noun and vac-h foams. 2. the art of the moaning of a
`linguistic: form that it 11.“ by
`rtue of mombunhip in a
`legals]! than clue. as the past tense meaning of etc.
`class-morn
`Isafrd'omf. «56ml. Hitch). n.
`I. a
`room, as In a so so] or college, in which classes are held.
`2. any fine where one learns or gains experience: The
`noon:
`'
`and is]!
`sailor's cinnamon» [19$
`'30. Amen; ems +
`class:r aims! Is, 1. Also called class confllct. coc—
`the: between ' urent classes in a common!
`resulting
`from different social or economic positions so reflecting
`opposed Intelsat-r. 2. Also called. oliss’ wan‘. olnsn’
`wnrv'fara. (in Marxist thought} His-struggle .ihr'
`oiilJcaJ.
`workers.
`[184
`0]
`and economic gram can-1e on between cap
`ta and
`class-work {klas'wflrlc/, le—}. rt. 1. the written or
`oral work done in a classroom by e student-(distin-
`guished ficm homework}. 2. tho work done In a class-
`won):
`momlby the students and teacher jointly. [cm +
`olosooicI flows. Home), ecu. closed-or. class-lam in-
`formal. o‘l'high class, rank. orgrade;
`lish; admirably
`mm; elegant.
`[logo—95: cuss + .r] ._clnnr:.ty.
`.odu. —ciasso'i-nesl. n.
`W1.
`clast iklastl, n. a grain ofeedlmen silt. sand.
`etc. slip. so a‘ Wflhxent filament is a elastic too lbw
`ccmpomt of In
`a formation.
`(moss; proh.
`nck
`Instinct. as distinguished iron: a chemical or blo onlc
`Formation fi'om comm]
`clasvtic (kins! ‘
`'. 1. Biol. broskin u Into
`-
`menu! or sepsmtllzllogdr't’ions: dividing intogpofie. aw.
`tainlnz to an anatomical model made up or detachable
`pieces. 8. Goal. noting o;- pertelning to rock or mks
`
`concise momma: Ker: act. clot. din. pirt- set. Equal: if: ice.-
`03:. Ever. Order. Oil. WEI: boat. out; up. or"; dill . sin; char thin.‘
`thorzh Iain trmwcsl= unionism. on n
`[Initials
`is
`n can arm nasal]
`acumen
`as n cradle [kl-ism, and
`will" a a. in gallop. u u in circus; ' as in n ll‘i'r‘irileur isn’t].
`
`5mm (but’ol. Son dis M lnfldn i a film! coir-r.
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`conditioning idol". 2)-
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`
`[1595-
`cleans}?! confflict. See class struggle (def. 1}.
`class! can’sclousnsss. 1. awareness of ooo's own
`souls] or economic rank in society. 2. a feeling ofidsn-
`tificalion and solidarity with those belonging to the some
`social or
`economic
`class
`as
`oneself.
`pass—90]
`wisls—oon-eoioue (Hesfkon’ehee. kills/«l. adj.
`mncsment season on which I. 19 members a the grad-
`claes’ dew.
`(sometimes can? a day (1an the com-
`uarinf class in U3 colleges and schools celebrate the
`[18
`film-inn]
`mag-gallon of their course with special ceremonies.
`clas-slc [klnor‘ikh
`'. 1. or the first. or highest. qual-
`Ity. class, or rnnir; o .-
`.ic piece of work. 2. serving as
`a standard. model. or guide: the classic method of trach-
`inr arithmetic. 3. ohm pertainin to Greek and Roman
`antiquit . cap. with Hermann to
`torsion and art. 4-
`qudele upon or imitattng the
`le or thought of an-
`Ellut Greece and Rome: The I?!
`and.
`.lBflt centuries
`Were qbncscd with classic ideals. E. of or adhering to an
`9 I: cl c mic mm c or mid-Vicrcfian‘erc tincture.
`.
`Sahbliliilsd not ofnrliislje or scientific standnfids or motle—
`he'lchmndmontsl? the classic rules of conjure 2?. of
`Enduring Interest. Quality. or style: a. classic cs'
`rt: clos—
`I4: mulls offamous writers. 9. or
`on
`or ”pica 1 a
`zgc filoli'tel 8. of liters
`or Mstofiacsilflrenglwn: r
`e cilan—
`“mic comedy routine. 10. definitive; the classic refer-
`ins. ottistlondinnr '
`‘flfle work on. orntrhnia
`. 11. of or [lisrtsining to now
`“mobile; distin
`ishedshy elegant: at
`Elsie-term a
`[me workmanship t
`I; were built be.
`tween abut: 1926 and 1918. —n. 12 an author or a lit-
`“ilw‘work of the first fink. cop. one of demonstrably
`Epdunng quality. 13. nn'uuthor or liter-av woe-l: ol'sn—
`flent Greece or Rome. 1d. classics. the
`toraturo and
`“for?“ of snolent Greece and Rome (often prec. by
`”'9 -
`5. an artist or artistic production considered a
`ganderd. 26. a work that is honored. as dofioltiya in its
`0”: Hts handbook on mushrooms is a classic.
`1?“.
`lam-Elihu: noteworthy ofits kind and. worth remember-
`!"$‘ HI: reply was a classic. 18. an article. as of cloth-
`‘lllg. unchan 'ng ln style: Her suit was a simple classic.
`- a mic
`or traditional even esp. one that: is consid-
`E‘C'dlohe hi hi pmsfigioua ort
`'xnost iinportnntol‘ its
`2'0“: The
`or Ii Series is the fill! classic I: baseball.
`10 - Archaic. a classiclst. Also. classical {for
`0173. 1-5. H.
`i‘
`[Willi—15: (< F allusions.) <. 1'. classic“ belonging to
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`aRamn and nvntoro Vishnu whoridt eearthof
`ob- merk. a brand of parathyroid ext-eel.
`”2::
`1. appointments. appurtenances. sccnutor-
`Thins»
`par-a-thy-mld Coal-fa thi'midl, Anot- —od.i. 1. site-
`F‘
`“when. 2. emote.
`[Jana-site (pal'la mi]. 1:. 1. no organism that lives on
`eled m: the th
`oid gland. —n. 2. See parathyroid
`mil“-
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`No mfg ,
`Fanatic!
`n 1
`n of orln an organism or another species. known as the host,
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