classic | (adjective) of or relating to the first significant period of a civilization, culture, area of study, etc. | Synonyms: classical |
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(adjective) considered of the highest quality and lasting significance or worth | - |
(adjective) well-known and long-established in form or style | Synonyms: classical |
(adjective) of a well-known type; remarkably typical | - |
classical | (adjective) of or relating to the first significant period of a civilization, culture, area of study, etc. | Synonyms: classic |
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(adjective) of or relating to the study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome | - |
(adjective) of or relating to the languages used by ancient standard authors | - |
(adjective) well-known and long-established in form or style | Synonyms: classic |
(adjective) of or pertaining to or characteristic of the ancient Greeks and Romans, especially their art, literature, or culture | Synonyms: Graeco-Roman, Greco-Roman |
(adjective) of or relating to music in the European tradition, such as symphonies and operas | - |
(adjective) (physics) relating to or based on concepts that preceded the theories of relativity and quantum mechanics | - |
classicistic | (adjective) of or relating to classicism | - |
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neoclassic | (adjective) characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style | Synonyms: neoclassical |
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neoclassical | (adjective) characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style | Synonyms: neoclassic |
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neoclassicist | (adjective) relating to or advocating neoclassicism | Synonyms: neoclassicistic |
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neoclassicistic | (adjective) relating to or advocating neoclassicism | Synonyms: neoclassicist |
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nonclassical | (adjective) not classical | - |
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ossicular | (adjective) pertaining to the ossicles in the middle ear | Synonyms: ossiculate |
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ossiculate | (adjective) pertaining to the ossicles in the middle ear | Synonyms: ossicular |
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thalassic | (adjective) relating to the seas, especially smaller or inland seas | - |
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