| CLASSED | • classed v. Simple past tense and past participle of class. • CLASS v. to classify. |
| CLASSER | • classer n. One who classes or classifies. • classer n. (In combination) A member of a particular class. • CLASSER n. one that classes. |
| CLASSES | • classes n. Plural of class. • classes n. Plural of classis. • classes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of class. |
| CLASSIC | • classic adj. Of or relating to the first class or rank, especially in literature or art. • classic adj. Exemplary of a particular style; defining a class/category; typical. • classic adj. Exhibiting timeless quality and excellence. |
| CLASSIS | • classis n. (Obsolete) A class or order; sort; kind. • classis n. (Religion) An ecclesiastical body or judicatory in certain churches, such as the Reformed Dutch. It… • classis n. (Biology, taxonomy) A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below divisio and above ordo. |
| CLASSON | • CLASSON n. an elementary atomic particle. |
| CUTLASS | • cutlass n. (Nautical) A short sword with a curved blade, and a convex edge; once used by sailors when boarding an enemy ship. • cutlass n. A similarly shaped tool; a machete. • cutlass v. (Transitive) To cut back (vegetation) with a cutlass. |
| DECLASS | • declass v. (Transitive) To lower the class or social standing of. • declass v. (Transitive) To remove from a class. (Can we add an example for this sense?) • DECLASS v. to lower in status. |
| FILASSE | • filasse n. Vegetable fiber, such as jute or ramie, prepared for manufacture. • FILASSE n. (French) vegetable fibre prepared for manufacture. |
| GLASSED | • glassed v. Simple past tense and past participle of glass. • glassed adj. (Uncommon) Shielded or walled in by glass. • glassed adj. (Colloquial) Of a person: having been assaulted with a glass smashed on them. |
| GLASSEN | • glassen adj. Made of or consisting of glass. • glassen adj. Resembling glass; glassy; glazed. • glassen v. (Transitive) To coat or cover (E.g. pottery, etc.) with glaze; make glassy. |
| GLASSES | • glasses n. Plural of glass. • glasses n. Spectacles, frames bearing two lenses worn in front of the eyes. • glasses n. Field glasses; binoculars. |
| GLASSIE | • GLASSIE n. a type of playing marble. |
| LASSIES | • lassies n. Plural of lassie. • LASSIE n. (Scots) a girl, also LASS, LASSOCK. |
| LASSOCK | • lassock n. (Scotland) A girl; a lass. • LASSOCK n. (Scots) a little lass, also LASS, LASSIE. |
| LASSOED | • lassoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of lasso. • LASSO v. to catch with a long rope with a running noose, also LARIAT, LAZO. |
| LASSOER | • lassoer n. One who uses a lasso. • LASSOER n. one who uses a lasso. |
| LASSOES | • lassoes n. Plural of lasso. • lassoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lasso. • LASSO v. to catch with a long rope with a running noose, also LARIAT, LAZO. |
| MOLASSE | • molasse n. (Geology) A shallow deposit of sandstone, shale and conglomerate in front of a rising mountain chain. • MOLASSE n. soft sediment produced by the erosion of mountain ranges in the final stage of mountain building. |