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Adjective
/klas/,
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classes, plural;
  1. Showing stylish excellence
    • - he's a class player
Verb
  1. Assign or regard as belonging to a particular category
    • - conduct that is classed as criminal
Noun
  1. A set or category of things having some property or attribute in common and differentiated from others by kind, type, or quality
    • - the accommodations were good for a hotel of this class
    • - a new class of heart drug
  2. A principal taxonomic grouping that ranks above order and below phylum or division, such as Mammalia or Insecta

  3. The system of ordering a society in which people are divided into sets based on perceived social or economic status
    • - people who are socially disenfranchised by class
    • - the class system
  4. A set in a society ordered in such a way
    • - the ruling class
  5. The rich or educated

  6. Impressive stylishness in appearance or behavior
    • - she's got class—she looks like a princess
  7. A group of students who are taught together

  8. An occasion when students meet with their teacher for instruction; a lesson
    • - I was late for a class
  9. A course of instruction
    • - I took classes in Indian music
  10. All those graduating from a school or college in a particular year
    • - the class of 1907

  1. a collection of things sharing a common attribute; "there are two classes of detergents"
  2. classify: arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?"
  3. a body of students who are taught together; "early morning classes are always sleepy"
  4. people having the same social, economic, or educational status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class"
  5. course: education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings; "he took a course in basket weaving"; "flirting is not unknown in college classes"
  6. a league ranked by quality; "he played baseball in class D for two years"; "Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA"
  7. In biological classification, class (classis) is * a taxonomic rank. Other well-known ranks are life, domain, kingdom, phylum, order, family, genus, and species, with class fitting between phylum and order. ...
  8. In object-oriented programming, a class is a construct that is used as a blueprint (or template) to create objects of that class. This blueprint describes the state and behavior that the objects of the class all share. An object of a given class is called an instance of the class. ...
  9. A class in education has a variety of related meanings.
  10. The International Telecommunication Union uses an internationally agreed system for classifying radio frequency signals. ...
  11. In the Java programming language, source files (.java files) are compiled into (virtual) machine-readable class files which have a .class extension. Since Java is a platform-independent language, source code is compiled into an output file known as bytecode, which it stores in a .class file. ...
  12. Class is a 1983 American movie that was directed by Lewis John Carlino, the writer/director of the 1979 film The Great Santini. It features the film debuts of actors Andrew McCarthy, John Cusack, Virginia Madsen, Lolita Davidovich, and Alan Ruck.
  13. A group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes; A social grouping, based on job, wealth, etc. ...
  14. (class S) One of two quality levels (class B and class S) for QPL microcircuits. NASA considers class S microcircuits qualified for space systems; the only major general exception is the microcircuit's demonstrated ability to operate in its anticipated space radiation environment.
  15. (Classes) are groupings of CSS styles which can be applied to any HTML element. For classes in PHP, see the Class (Computing) article at Wikipedia and PHP Manual: Classes and Objects.
  16. (Classes) different types of shares issued by a single fund, often referred to as Class A shares, Class B shares, and so on. Each class invests in the same "pool" (or investment portfolio) of securities and has the same investment objectives and policies. ...
  17. (Classes) A classful qdisc may have many classes, which each are internal to the qdisc. Each of these classes may contain a real qdisc.
  18. (classes) Groups of boats organized for racing. Boats compete against others in the same class, assuming that their performance will be similar.
  19. (CLASSES) Most groups have some method of teaching their new people about their organization. In a Coven situation, this is done by the Coven itself. But some people actually hold public Witch classes. I, myself, have been doing this yearly since 1982.
  20. (Classes) (London: Verso, 1985), The Debate on Classes (London: Verso, 1990), Class Counts: Comparative Studies in Class Analysis (Cambridge University Press, 1997), all by Erik Olin Wright. (A US sociologist who attempts to reformulate Marx's theory of class to fit modern society.)
  21. (Classes) A specific unit of the whole show, there are a wide variety of classes. Each one has its own rules & regulations for entry.
  22. (Classes) BadPointerError, Builder, CircularReferenceError
  23. (Classes) In the future, a Class will be a set of Operating Points. DPM will be architected to choose the appropriate Operating Point for the current Class, based on constraints. The current implementation of DPM restricts each Class to contain only one Operating Point. ...
  24. (Classes) Larger-scale supervisions, typically from five to twenty students. Generally used in numerate subjects to cover topics quickly where more interaction than a lecture is required but a supervision would be a waste of resources.
  25. (Classes) These objects are predefined collections of attributes. For example, every user account on a network is represented in Active Directory by a User class object.