Classes of species
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GENERAClasses of species
GENERAClasses of many species.
predicables(in Aristotelian logic) Each of the classes to which predicates belong, usually listed as: genus, species, difference, property, and accident
TAXONOMICOf classes
PHYLAGroups of classes
GENERAClasses of animals.
DEANSHeads of classes?
UNITSeries of related classes
SESSIONPeriod of conducting classes.
ACEAClasses of animals: Suffix.
LEISUREOne of the classes
LABORINGOne of the classes
ROLLCALLStart of many classes
LABSFeatures of science classes
LABSFeatures of biology classes
RETIREMENTPLANSSubject of many senior classes
CHEERUPODISTSAlumni of Dr. Twinkletoes' classes?
SENIORSSome of the upper classes
LYCEESSite of some French classes
SATSubject of some prep classes
GENUSESClasses of plants, animals: Rare pl.
SITUNDERAttend the classes of (some teacher).
WORKISTHECURSE... of the drinking classes, says Wilde
SENIORSSome members of the upper classes
castea system of distinct social classes
CORESet of classes all students must take
castesCASTE, a system of distinct social classes
plebeiansA member of the lower social classes
mineralany of various classes of inorganic substances
classless(of a society) Not divided into social classes
mineralsMINERAL, any of various classes of inorganic substances
varnaany of the four main Hindu social classes
varnasVARNA, any of the four main Hindu social classes
ratersany of various small, popular yachts belonging to standard classes
raterany of various small, popular yachts belonging to standard classes
busingthe moving of pupils by bus to achieve racially balanced classes
stanineone of nine classes into which a set of scores is divided
mainstreamingthe integration of children wtih disabilities into classes of able-bodied children
staninesSTANINE, one of nine classes into which a set of scores is divided
plummiest(of a person's voice) Having an accent thought typical of the English upper classes