Class
Classv.t.to range or set in classes, to regulate
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Classv.t.to range or set in classes, to regulate
Class, or Classisn.a rank, order, degree, set, form
Classicn.an author or writer of the first rank
Classicala.relating to standard-authors of the first rank
Classicallyad.in order of classes, elegantly
Classifica.constituting a class
Classificationn.the act of arranging or state of being arranged in a class
Classifiern.one who forms classes
Classifyv.t.to form into classes
Clattern.a confused noise or sound
Clatterv.to make a confused noise, strike, jar
Clatteredpa.struck so as to make a clatter
Clatteringn.a loud noise or talk
Clausen.a sentence, article, condition, provise
Claustrala.relating or belonging to a cloister
Clausuren.a shutting up, confinement, hedge
Clavate, or Clavateda.club-shaped
Clavepret.of cleave
Claviaryn.scale of lines and spaces in music
Claviclen.the collar bone
Clawn.a hooked nail of beast, bird, or fish, a hand
Clawv.to tear with claws, scratch, tickle, scold
Clawedpa.armed with claws, scratched, torn
Clayn.a simple earth, adhesive and used to form vessels; the earth, frailty
Clayv.t.to cover with clay, to purify, as sugar
Claycolda.cold as the earth, lifeless, dead
Clayedpa.purified with clay, &c.