Class (4)
'class' is the definition.
(type of social class)
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(Other definitions for caste that I've seen before include "Hereditary social class among Hindus" , "Persons with class" , "Social class in Hinduism" , "Social class or rank" , "Hereditary class (in India)" .)
'class' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for genus that I've seen before include "Type" , "species grouped together" , "Biological group containing one or more species" , "Taxonomic group (biol.)" , "Taxonomic class between family and species" .)
'class' is the definition.
(genre can mean a class or type)
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(Other definitions for genre that I've seen before include "Category of literature" , "Literary type, species" , "Style (of art/literature)" , "Type or style, of art" , "Writing style" .)
'class' is the definition.
(I know that class can be written as grade)
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(Other definitions for grade that I've seen before include "one of the entertainment moguls" , "Degree" , "School mark" , "Rank or status" , "Particular level of rank, quality, etc" .)
'class' is the definition.
(thesaurus)
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(Other definitions for species that I've seen before include "Kind of creature" , "Breed or genus" , "Biological grouping" , "Category" , "Variety, taxonomic group" .)
'class' is the definition.
(I know that algebra is a class)
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(Other definitions for algebra that I've seen before include "Part of the maths syllabus" , "Symbol-based branch of mathematics" , "Boolean speciality is raised" , "letters here set out the problem" , "Form of maths" .)
'class' is the definition.
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(Other definitions for echelon that I've seen before include "Offset-lines formation" , "Military row formation" , "Wedge-shaped formation of troops" , "Degree" , "series of steps" .)
'class' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for lesson that I've seen before include "Reading or exercise for a pupil" , "Teaching session or reading from Bible" , "Spell of instruction" , "Portion of the scriptures read in church" , "Sermon or class session" .)
'class' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
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(Other definitions for league that I've seen before include "Association of teams for competition" , "Former measure of distance, usually about three miles" , "Group of teams competing over a period" , "Old units of distance" , "About five kilometres" .)
'class' is the definition.
(I've seen this in another clue)
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(Other definitions for tier that I've seen before include "Level - layer" , "One making knot - level" , "He might do sailor's knots" , "One of two or more rows" , "'Level, grade (4)'" .)
'class' is the definition.
(both can mean a variety or kind)
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(Other definitions for type that I've seen before include "Produce characters" , "Class, kind or category" , "Sort, kind" , "Category; use keyboard" , "Sort - way to write" .)
'class' is the definition.
(I know that class can be written as sort)
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(Other definitions for sort that I've seen before include "Work out" , "Tidy" , "Arrange systematically" , "The kind to categorise" , "Shuffle into desired sequence" .)
'class' is the definition.
(I know that form is a metaclass)
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(Other definitions for form that I've seen before include "Printed document with spaces to write" , "Shape - document to be filled in" , "Establish" , "Criminal record (colloq.)" , "Seat" .)
'class' is the definition.
(synonyms)
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(Other definitions for year that I've seen before include "1066, for example" , "Pupil group" , "Period of 5 across" , "Many students" , "Complete cycle of seasons" .)
(Other definitions for acts that I've seen before include "Parliaments pass them" , "Dramatic parts" , "Cast in major divisions of plays, like Shakespeare's" , "Behaves or plays" , "Cast in exploits" .)
'class' is the definition.
(both can mean a type or variety)
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(Other definitions for ilk that I've seen before include "Type - kind" , "Type of person similar to one already mentioned" , "Of that kind or sort" , "Like" , "Disposition" .)
'class' is the definition.
(I know that class is a more specific form of categorise)
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(Other definitions for categorise that I've seen before include "Sort" , "Classify" , "class" .)