| CLASSICO | • CLASSICO adj. made from grapes grown in a certain part of Italy. |
| CLASSICS | • classics n. Synonym of classical studies: the study of Ancient Greek and Latin, their literature, history etc. • classics n. Plural of classic. • CLASSIC n. a work of enduring excellence. |
| CLASSIER | • classier adj. Comparative form of classy: more classy. • CLASSY adj. having class, stylish. |
| CLASSIFY | • classify v. To identify by or divide into classes; to categorize. • classify v. To declare something a secret, especially a government secret. • classify v. To make classy. |
| CLASSILY | • classily adv. In a classy manner. • CLASSY adv. having class, stylish. |
| CLASSING | • classing v. Present participle of class. • CLASSING n. putting into classes. |
| CLASSISM | • classism n. Discrimination or prejudice that is based on social class, especially against those of lower social class. • CLASSISM n. discrimination based on social class. |
| CLASSIST | • classist adj. Of or pertaining to classism. • classist n. An advocate of classism. • CLASSIST n. one who discriminates on grounds of social class. |
| GLASSIER | • glassier adj. Comparative form of glassy: more glassy. • GLASSY adj. resembling glass. |
| GLASSIES | • glassies n. Plural of glassy. • GLASSIE n. a type of playing marble. |
| GLASSIFY | • glassify v. (Transitive) Synonym of vitrify: to convert a silica-bearing material to a glasslike substance by applying heat. • glassify v. (Transitive) To the convert sand or soil of (a particular geographic area) to a glasslike state using… • glassify v. (Transitive) To convert (radioactive waste) into a glasslike substance for long-term storage. |
| GLASSILY | • glassily adv. In a glassy manner. • GLASSY adv. resembling glass. |
| GLASSINE | • glassine n. A light paper used as interleaving between artworks or stamp album pages. • glassine n. Smooth, non-absorbing, grease- and moisture-resistant, super-calendered paper. • glassine n. (Philately, usually used as a plural) A small stamp packet made from glassine paper. |
| GLASSING | • glassing v. Present participle of glass. • glassing n. An act of glassing (stabbing with broken glass). • GLASS v. to encase in glass (a transparent material). |