| CLASSICALISM | • classicalism n. Classicism. • CLASSICALISM n. in literature, music, etc., a principle, character or tendency such as is seen in Greek classical literature, marked by beauty of form, good taste, restraint and clarity. |
| CLASSICALIST | • classicalist n. One who adheres to what is classical, as for example in art. • CLASSICALIST n. an adherent of classicalism. |
| CLASSICALITY | • classicality n. (Uncountable) The condition of being classical. • classicality n. (Countable, physics) The degree to which a system or phenomenon may be explained by classical mechanics. • CLASSICALITY n. the state of being classical. |
| CLASSICISING | • classicising v. Present participle of classicise. • CLASSICISE v. to make classical, also CLASSICIZE. |
| CLASSICISTIC | • classicistic adj. Of or pertaining to classicism. • classicistic adj. Of or pertaining to classicists. • classicistic adj. Emulating classical rules, conventions, principles, models, or styles; characterised by classicism. |
| CLASSICIZING | • classicizing v. Present participle of classicize. • classicizing adj. Adopting a Classical style. • CLASSICIZE v. to make classical, also CLASSICISE. |
| CLASSIFIABLE | • classifiable adj. Able to be classified. • CLASSIFIABLE adj. capable of being classified. |
| CLASSINESSES | • CLASSINESS n. the state of being classy. |
| DECLASSIFIED | • declassified v. Simple past tense and past participle of declassify. • DECLASSIFY v. to remove or reduce the security classification of. |
| DECLASSIFIES | • declassifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of declassify. • DECLASSIFY v. to remove or reduce the security classification of. |
| NEOCLASSICAL | • neoclassical adj. Of pertaining to a style of architecture based on classical models, especially such a style of the 18th century. • neoclassical adj. Of or relating to various art styles, as in sculpture and ballet, inspired by older classical forms and conventions. • neoclassical adj. (Linguistics) Being a recent construction based on older, classical elements. |
| NONCLASSICAL | • nonclassical adj. Not classical. • nonclassical adj. (Physics) Not governed by the rules of Newtonian mechanics, or by the classical theory of electromagnetism. • NONCLASSICAL adj. not classical. |
| OVERCLASSIFY | • overclassify v. (Transitive) To classify excessively. • OVERCLASSIFY v. to classify to excess. |
| PRECLASSICAL | • preclassical adj. Of or pertaining to a period before a classical period. • preclassical adj. (Music) Describing the period following the baroque. • PRECLASSICAL adj. before the classical period. |
| RECLASSIFIED | • reclassified v. Simple past tense and past participle of reclassify. • RECLASSIFY v. to classify again. |
| RECLASSIFIES | • reclassifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reclassify. • RECLASSIFY v. to classify again. |
| SEMICLASSICS | • semiclassics n. Plural of semiclassic. • SEMICLASSIC n. a semiclassical work. |
| UNCLASSIFIED | • unclassified adj. Not classified. • unclassified v. Simple past tense and past participle of unclassify. • UNCLASSIFIED adj. not placed or belonging in a class. |