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FORMS |
Classes |
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TUTES |
University classes |
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CASTES |
Social classes |
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STRATA |
Social classes |
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LESSONS |
Reduces sound of classes |
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REFORMS |
Improvements concerning school classes |
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PROLETARIATE |
The lower classes; beggars. |
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UPGRADES |
Raises standard of higher classes |
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MOBILITY |
The mob; the lower classes. |
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TRIBE |
To distribute into tribes or classes. |
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AMPHIBIA |
One of the classes of vertebrates. |
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HOLOTHURIOIDEA |
One of the classes of echinoderms. |
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ARISTOCRACIES |
Asia is correct to reform privileged classes |
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RASCALITY |
The poorer and lower classes of people. |
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CLASSIFIC |
Characterizing a class or classes; relating to
classification. |
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ARACHNIDA |
One of the classes of Arthropoda. See Illustration
in Appendix. |
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ASSORTMENT |
Act of assorting, or distributing into sorts, kinds, or
classes. |
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PATOIS |
A dialect peculiar to the illiterate classes; a provincial
form of speech. |
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DESCRIBE |
To distribute into parts, groups, or classes; to mark
off; to class. |
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DISTRIBUTION |
Separation into parts or classes; arrangement of
anything into parts; disposition; classification. |
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LEWD |
Belonging to the lower classes, or the rabble; idle and
lawless; bad; vicious. |
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BIDDING PRAYER |
The prayer before the sermon, with petitions for
various specified classes of persons. |
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DOM |
In Portugal and Brazil, the title given to a member of the
higher classes. |
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LOW |
Depressed in condition; humble in rank; as, men of low
condition; the lower classes. |
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MOB |
The lower classes of a community; the populace, or the lowest
part of it. |