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abate
abdominal
abide
abrogate
abstinents
abstraction
acanaceous
accident
acid
acquire
acroatic
ammony
amphibia
amphibial
androgynous
angiospermous
animal-flower
animated
apollinarians
appellative
appellatively
approach
archbishop
arrangement
asperifoliate
asphurelates
assort
assorted
assortment
attain
automalite
baboon
babyroussa
badge
barter
beak
beam
bee
bergmanite
bestial
bid
boa
brotherhood
buskin
calling
capillary
cardinal
cast
castellan
category
ceylanite
chlorite
class
classic
classical
classically
classific
classification
classified
classify
classifying
classis
commonalty
conciliate
concise
condor
congenerousness
conversant
coralline
core
course
cress
crustaceous
cryptogamian
damsel
dedicate
delphine
democrat
denomination
department
description
diecian
digest
distinction
distribute
distribution
dodecander
dodecandrian
don
effloresce
estate
examine
excellency
fall
family
favoritism
fee
fellow-student
fish
fletz
fraternity
freshman
general
generalize
gentry
genus
hagiography
herbal
herborize
hypallage
ichthyology
icosander
icosandrian
ignescent
impose
improvement
indigested
insect
insomuch
kin
kind
lag
literature
lithophyte
low
matter
mercantile
method
middling
mineral
mineralogy
mister
mollusca
monecian
monitor
monkey
monograph
monstrosity
moss
name
nosological
nosologist
nosology
order
oryctognosy
part
pearl-stone
people
pervade
polity
polypus
popular
porism
predicament
prehnite
presumptuous
promiscuously
proverb
public
publican
pyroxene
rabble
range
ranging
ranked
ranking
rate
read
rear
rebus
recite
reduce
refer
referred
referring
regent
reptile
rise
rock
rule
run
sanidium
schism
selenium
sept
serene
series
serpent
sexualist
shaster
shiver
siege
silly
since
solution
sort
sortment
squirrel
superangelic
superfluous
swear
symptomatical
syngenesian
taxonomy
temachis
tentacle
thistle
top
transitive
tremolite
tribe
unclassic
unclassical
unsorted
vail
valedictory
vertebral
vesuvian
vulgar
vulgarity
wernerian
whale
worm
yeoman
zoology



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1828 Definition

CLASS, n.

1. An order or rank of persons; a number of persons in society, supposed to have some resemblance or equality, in rank, education, property, talents, and the like; as in the phrase, all classes of men in society.

The readers of poetry may be distinguished into three classes, according to their capacity of judging.

2. A number of students in a college or school, of the same standing, or pursuing the same studies. In colleges, the students entering or becoming members the same year, and pursuing the same studies. In academies and schools, the pupils who learn the same lesson, and recite together. In some cases, students of different standings, pursuing the same studies and reciting together, or attending the same professor, or the same course of lectures.

3. Scientific division or arrangement; a set of beings or things, having something in common, or ranged under a common denomination. Hence in zoology, animals are divided into classes; as quadrupeds, fowls, fishes, &c. So in botany, plants are arranged in classes. Classes are natural or artificial; natural, when founded on natural relations, or resemblances; artificial, when formed arbitrarily, for want of a complete knowledge of natural relations.

CLASS, v.t.

1. To arrange in a class or classes; to arrange in sets, or ranks, according to some method founded on natural distinctions; to place together, or in one division, men or things which have or are supposed to have something in common.

2. To place in ranks or divisions students that are pursuing the same studies; to form into a class or classes.
1913 Definition
Class (class)
n.(klås)
Class
[F. classe, fr. L. classis class, collection, fleet; akin to Gr. klh^sis a calling, kalei^n to call, E. claim, haul.]
  1. A group of individuals ranked together as possessing common characteristics; as, the different classes of society; the educated class; the lower classes.
  2. A number of students in a school or college, of the same standing, or pursuing the same studies.
  3. A comprehensive division of animate or inanimate objects, grouped together on account of their common characteristics, in any classification in natural science, and subdivided into orders, families, tribes, genera, etc.
  4. A set; a kind or description, species or variety.

    She had lost one class energies.
    Macaulay.

  5. One of the sections into which a church or congregation is divided, and which is under the supervision of a class leader.

    Class of a curve (Math.), the kind of a curve as expressed by the number of tangents that can be drawn from any point to the curve. A circle is of the second class. -- Class meeting (Methodist Church), a meeting of a class under the charge of a class leader, for counsel and relegious instruction.

  6. To arrange in classes] to classify or refer to some class; as, to class words or passages.

    * In scientific arrangement, to classify is used instead of to class. Dana.

  7. To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes.
  8. To grouped or classed.

    The genus or famiky under which it classes.
    Tatham.


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