| clasp d. |
a removable partial denture retained with a clasp. See also clasp and retainer.
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| clasp g. |
survey line (def. 3).
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| clasp-knife e. |
see under rigidity.
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| clasp-knife p. |
see under rigidity.
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| clasp-knife r. |
see under rigidity.
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| CLAS | the act of distributing things into classes or categories of the same type |
| CLAS | restriction imposed by the government on documents or weapons that are available only to certain authorized people |
| CLAS | the basic cognitive process of arranging into classes or categories |
| CLAS | a group of people or things arranged by class or category |
| CLAS | a system for classifying things |
| CLAS | relating to or involving classification:"classificatory criteria" |
| CLAS | arranged into classes |
| CLAS | official classification of information or documents |
| CLAS | common stock classified as A or B where A has certain advantages (e.g., voting power) that B does not |
| CLAS | a word or morpheme used in some languages in certain contexts (such as counting) to indicate the semantic class in which an item belongs |
| CLAS | a person who creates classifications |
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