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classic Of the highest class; being a model of its kind; or of having a style that is balanced, formal, objective, restrained, regular, simple, etc.
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classic Movies/scenes filmed before 1990. Also starring classic actors/actresses.
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classic An early issue, often with a connotation of rarity, although classic stamps are not necessarily rare. A particularly scarce recent item may be referred to as a modern classic.
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class Rating scale of river difficulty. Scale ranges from Class I (easiest) to Class VI (most difficult or unrunnable). The scale is general and can be slightly subjective.
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class A relative term that implies one horse is superior to another.
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