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class

Definition

Class is a group of things that are alike in some way. For example, all dogs are in the same class because they have four legs, fur, and a tail.

Classes can be made up of animals, plants, or even objects.

How can the word be used?

The dog belongs to the canine class of animals.

class

Different forms of the word

Noun:

Singular: class.

Plural: classes.

Adjective:

Classical: relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world.

Classy: stylish or elegant.

Verb:

Classify: to arrange things into groups based on their similarities.

Etymology

The word "class" has several etymologies. The most common etymology of the word "class" comes from the Latin word "classis", which means "division" or "rank". The word "classis" was used to refer to a social or military rank in ancient Rome.

Another etymology of the word "class" comes from the Old French word "clase", which means "division" or "rank". The word "clase" was also used to refer to a social or military rank in medieval France.

The word "class" was first used in English in the 14th century to refer to a social or military rank. In the 16th century, the word "class" began to be used to refer to a group of students who are taught together.

Question

What can be placed in a class?

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