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class a collection of entities satisfying a condition for membership in the class. To avoid problems arising if classes get too large, or belong to other classes, or are not completed, set theory distinguishes classes from sets.
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class Options of the same type (ie, either puts or calls, but not both) covering the same underlying futures contract or other asset (eg, a March call with a strike price of 62 and a May call with a strike price of 58).
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classification An organization of library materials by a hierarchy of subject categories.
Ãâó: www.cs.cornell.edu/wya/DigLib/MS1999/glossary.html
classic A Classic Tabby pattern, also known as Blotched or Marbled Tabby.
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classification Arrangement of artifacts, species, etc., into categories.
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