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n. in legal (not sociological) terms, all those persons in the sa...
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Relationships Broader Term:  classification Related Term:  object series n. ~ 1. A group of things sharing common characteristics; members of a set. - 2. The highest or root element in a hierarchy. - [..]
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A taxonomic grouping of related, similar orders; category above order and below phylum.
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In the case of derivative products, options of the same type-put or call-with the same underlying security. See: Series. In general, refers to a category of assets such as: domestic equity, fixed inco [..]
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In the Java(TM) programming language, a type that defines the implementation of a particular kind of object. A class definition defines instance and class variables and methods, as well as specifying [..]
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Group of cattle determined primarily by sex and age (e.g., market class or show-ring class).
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Article I, section 3 of the Constitution requires the Senate to be divided into three classes for purposes of elections.  Senators are elected to six-year terms, and every two years the members of one [..]
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Definition Class is made up of students who follow a common course of study. Pupils/students are grouped together in a class based on the highest number of common courses, usually compulsory studies. [..]
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Group of insureds who have similar exposures and experience and are grouped together for rating purposes.
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1705, "to divide into classes," from class (n.) or French classer. Sense of "to place into a class" is from 1776. Related: Classed; classing.
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c. 1600, "group of students," from French classe (14c.), from Latin classis "a class, a division; army, fleet," especially "any one of the six orders into which Servius Tulliu [..]
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A group of people considered as a unit according to economic, occupational, or social status, esp., a social rank or caste: “the working class,” “the middle class.” Related: Cindy Sherman. Untitled, N [..]
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A specification that defines the operations and the data attributes for a set of objects.
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set of data falling within specific limits or boundaries.
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division in society based on income and type of employment.
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A template for creating user-defined objects. Class definitions normally contain method definitions which operate on instances of the class.
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A description of a set of objects that share the same attributes, operations, methods, relationships, and semantics. A class may use a set of interfaces to specify collections of operations it provide [..]
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One of the levels of classification in the United Nations Standard Products and Services Code [UNSPSC] hierarchy.  The other levels of classification are Segment, Family, Commodity and Business Functi [..]
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(abbrev. Classification) the level of award of a degree (eg 2:1 or Upper Second).
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In the Java programming language, a type that defines the implementation of a particular kind of object. A class definition defines instance and class variables and methods, as well as specifying the [..]
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A group that shares common attributes. In legal terms, this might be a group of people with the same level of rights (such as heirs who are equally related to the deceased), or who've suffered fr [..]
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A category of taxonomic classification that is narrower in scope than Division but broader than Order
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a collection of things sharing a common attribute; "there are two classes of detergents" classify: arrange or order by classes or categories; "How would you clas [..]
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Acronym for custom local area signaling service.
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Internet Glossary In object-oriented programming, a category of objects. For example, there might be a class called shape that contains objects which are circles, rectangles, and triangles. The class defines all the common properties of the different objects that belong to it.
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A group of objects having same operations and attributes is defined as a class.
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one of the seven taxonomic ranks used to classify living organisms. Class comes after Phylum and before Order. Read more on: Class
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A piece of code that describes the behavior and properties common to any particular type of object, essentially providing a blueprint for the object.
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In object-oriented programming, a class defines an object's characteristics. Class is a template definition of an object's properties and methods, the "blueprint" from which other [..]
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Most sociologists use the term to refer to socioeconomic differences between groups of individuals which create differences in their life chances and power. Marx differentiates class by their relationship to the mode of production (owner/non-owner).
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Definition Type, as of a security. For options, puts and calls of the same security are considered different classes.
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(1) In object-oriented programming, a category of objects. For example, there might be a class called shape that contains objects which are circles, rectangles, and triangles. The class defines all th [..]
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A general meeting for all enrolled students, in a particular unit, for which you do not need to register (if you're enrolled in the unit which has a 'class', it will appear on your timetable), and where teaching staff engage you through presentations and learning activities. Formerly called a 'lecture'.
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klas
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See Custom Local Area Signaling Services
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A grouping of objects or concepts based on one or more characteristics, attributes, properties, qualities, etc., that they have in common, for the purpose of classifying them according to an establish [..]
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The NFPA system for flammable and combustible liquids is given in NFPA 30. Class I flammable liquids have closed-cup flash points below 100 deg F (37.8 degC) and Reid vapor pressures not exceeding 40 [..]
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a group of persons or things having characteristics in common: as a : a group of persons who have some common relationship to a person making a will and are designated to receive a gift under the ...
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a major taxonomic rank, between order and division.
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In the
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Level of scientific classification; below Phylum and above Order
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Refers to the Classification rating or number that specifically identifies the approximate size, value and difficulty of transporting a particular type of product that can be shipped by a carrier.
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in classification, a group of closely related orders
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(Luxury, upper upscale, upscale, upper midscale, midscale, economy) Class is an industry categorization which includes chain-affiliated and independent hotels. The class for a chain-affiliated hotel is the same as its chain scale. An independent hotel is assigned a class based on its ADR, relative to that of the chain hotels in its geographic proxi [..]
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Options of the same type (i.e., either puts or calls, but not both) covering the same underlying futures contract or physical commodity (e.g., a March call with a strike price of 62 and a May call wit [..]
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See feature class and object class.
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A division of broadcast time. Class A time is the prime time period, or the period of maximum audience, such as 8:00-11:00 p.m. on TV. Advertising during Class A time is charged at the highest rate, f [..]
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Material differences between groups of people.
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classification group between phylum  and order. classification
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  A social or economic group. In Marxist thought, specifically those individuals  sharing a common relationship to the dominant means of production, such as the  possessors (bourgeoisie, landlords, et [..]
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Position in a social hierarchy based on prestige and/or property ownership.
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Types of listed securities that are differentiated by the level of voting rights shareholders receive. For example, a listed company might have two share classes, or classes of stock, designated as partly paid and fully paid.
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Under construction
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An (at least ideally) open socio-economic status, which members can change through their own achievements.
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Types of listed securities that are differentiated by the level of voting rights shareholders receive. For example, a listed company might have two share classes, or classes of stock, designated as partly paid and fully paid.
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A class in Java is much like one in C++. It consists of a group of related methods and variables lumped together under one name. The static class variables are for class-as-a-whole data. They are allo [..]
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Classes are groupings of CSS styles which can be applied to any HTML element. For classes in PHP, see the Class (Computing) article at Wikipedia and PHP Manual: Classes and Objects.
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Options of the same type, calls or puts on the same security.
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(n) a collection of things sharing a common attribute(n) a body of students who are taught together(n) people having the same social, economic, or educational status(n) education imparted in a series [..]
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A component of a course available in a particular teaching period. Examples of classes include lectures, seminars, tutorials and laboratories. Students enrol in a course by selecting associated classe [..]
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Each activity may have one or more classes in which teaching is repeated to small groups, eg you may need to choose between a number of tutorial classes, or the lectures may be repeated at a later time.
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Lecture, tutorial, laboratory session, field trip, practicum, supervisory session and other formal events in which teaching is taking place.
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Class, in the context of object oriented computer language, is the prototype for an object in an object-oriented language; analogous to a derived type in a procedural language. A class may also be con [..]
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In .NET languages, classes are templates used for defining new types. Classes describe both the properties and behaviors of objects. Properties contain the data that are exposed by the class. Behavior [..]
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Refers toApplicant Class (see above).
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If you are enrolled in on-campus (internal mode) units, you will attend on-campus classes. Each unit will timetable some classes for the activities scheduled for the unit (for example a fortnightly cl [..]
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includes any lecture, tutorial, seminar, laboratory, practical, field or other teaching, learning or assessment activity, regardless of the medium in which it is conducted, for example, face-to-face, online, distance.
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A designated time for students to meet with faculty members or staff to obtain instruction on a designated subject as authorized by school or college division of the university. Also, a manner in which all WSSU students, faculty, staff and administrators govern themselves in interactions with other members of the Ram Family.
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A specific offering of a course in a term. A class may have several components — lecture, tutorial and lab.
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Used for METRIC fasteners to designate the fastener strength. Class is a material designation equivalent to the US term Grade.
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The vehicle "class" groups together similar models from different manufacturers. For example, "Mid-range cars - standard" includes the Ford Taurus and the Honda Acc [..]
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Customer Load Activated System Services CLNR 
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Within each course there are classes that students enrol into. These are identified by the class number. Examples include: lectures, tutorials or practicals. See also Class number.
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a system for the categorisation of people according to their perceived social or economic status. Terms include upper class, ruling class, middle class, working class (see social class).
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n. clase; asignatura; promoción
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The subdivision of a phylum, for example, under Phylum Cordata, the Class Mammalia (animals that incubate their young within the womb) lies
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A group of businesses who have common or similar exposures and are grouped together for rating purposes
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In the Linnaean classification the taxonomic rank between phylum and order, used to define major sub-group within a phylum. Classes are used in the taxonomic series of evolutionary systematics but are not used in cladistic analysis., Classes are often paraphyletic. This is shown by the spindle diagram showing the evolution of the vertebrates, where [..]
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a group of objects that share defining properties.
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Consular Lookout and Support System
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A stratum of people with similar position and prestige; includes social stratification. Social class is measured by criteria such as Education, Occupation, and Income.
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A group of naval ships of the same or similar design. Ships of the same class are referred to as "Sisters".
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General category into which boats of the same or similar design are grouped for racing.
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 A group or classification of similar sailing vessels; see “one design”.
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General category into which boats of the same or similar design are grouped for racing.
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A higher taxonomic category for a group of related animals or plants which share common characteristics. This category is more specific than a phylum and broader than an order. For more information se [..]
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A group of businesses who have common or similar exposures and are grouped together for rating purposes
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A group of businesses who have common or similar exposures and are grouped together for rating purposes
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The player's chosen profession within the game. Can be Warrior, Mage, Healer, or Rogue.
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A group of insureds having the same general characteristics who are grouped together for rating purposes. Class rates apply to dwellings and apartments, since they usually have the same general charac [..]
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A class, in the context of Java, are templates that are used to create objects, and to define object data types and methods. Core properties include the data types and methods that may be used by the [..]
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a division of the animal kingdom lower than a Phylum and higher than an Order.  For example, the "Class Insecta" is a division of the Phylum Arthopoda.
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In taxonomy, a category beneath the phylum and above the order.
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The third group that scientists classify living things into. Each phylum is split into classes. Example: The Mammal Class is in the Chordate Phylum.
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The working pressure rating, including allowances for surges, of a specific pipe for use in water distribution systems. The term is used for cast iron, ductile iron, asbestos cement, and some plastic [..]
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See biological classification
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The word originates from the Latin ‘classis’, which included among its uses the subdivision of the population by wealth (most notably in the constitution ...
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The structure of inequality has historically been represented with an income paradigm that treats well-being as adequately indexed by income alone. By ...
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"Class" means a group of memberships which have the same rights with respect to voting, dissolution, redemption and transfer. For the purpose of this section, rights shall be considered the [..]
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A user-defined type, implemented in Perl via a package that provides (either directly or by inheritance) methods (that is, subroutines) to handle instances of the class (its objects). See also inheritance.
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There are five classifications of felonies and three classifications of misdemeanors. With the exception of murder in the first degree, all felonies in the Revised Criminal Code, in the old Title 39 a [..]
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Defined with the class
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This is a sort of "module", used in object-oriented programming. Usually a class is a description of a type of thing (such as "cat", "animal" or "Internet connection [..]
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One of the key concepts in object-oriented programming, a class is the most general kind of user-defined type, defining both the state information used by objects of the class (data members) and their [..]
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from which other, more specific classes are derived genetically by inheritance
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A user-defined type
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method, the invocant is a package name. In an instance
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Something that “knows” what user-defined type (class) it is, and what it can do because of what class it is. Your program can request an object to do things, but the object gets to decide whether it w [..]
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type: my
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type, the compiler will generate its own version of an assignment operator (a compiler-generated
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writer does not write one.
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writer can write a member function
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is a user defined type; for example, string
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implementation
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interface. A class implementation is usually found in a source code file
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interface
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provides. This interface is usually found in a header file, that is, one with the extension .h
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membership
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scope
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These variable
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; their accessibility to other function
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interface.
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gives the compiler enough information that object
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can be created, copied, assigned, and automatically destroyed just as native variables are.
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type. All constructors have the same name as the class
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interface. It is viewed as "belonging" to the class
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, the compiler-generated
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does not exist, analogously to a null pointer
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type, as distinct from a variable of a native
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to which the object belongs. For example, a variable of type string
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to which the function belongs is also part of its signature. Every function is uniquely identified by its signature, which is what makes it possible to have more than one function with the same name; [..]
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object for which the member function call was made.
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to which it belongs. The type of a native variable is one of the predefined variable types in C++; see integer variable
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A definition of a type of other objects, which are called its instances. A class defines the slots of its instances. Dylan provides built-in classes, and users can define new classes. When you define [..]
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Main building block in Java. Contains members, including fields and methods. Classes are the "blueprint" for creating objects.
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A class is a general specification or description for a set of objects
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In the Object-Oriented Paradigm: A class is a grouping or categorization of objects with the same characteristics, services, and behaviors. A class may be extended into other classes. Extending a class is called subclassing and an extended class is called a subclass. A subclass inherits all the characteristics, services, and behaviors of the parent [..]
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A definition that specifies the properties of a set of objects
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a user-defined type. A class can have member functions, member data, member constants, and member types. A class is thee primary mechanism for representing concepts in C++. See also: template class [..]
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In which the vast possibilities of the universe are condensed into a few more easily balanced archetypes, the female variants usually wishing they got proper armour.
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The "main area of expertise", “role”, or "job" for a player character. Typical classes in role-playing games with a fantasy setting are fighter, cleric, thief, or w [..]
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A class is a table that extends or is extended by another table.
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Professional archetypes. In D&D games, these would be warrior, healer, rogue and mage. The most typical class types are: close-range damage, ranged damage, healing, crowd control, support.
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A specific type of character, signifying a role or profession (ie. medic, paladin, mage, warrior...).
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In classification of plants and animals a division of a phylum and divided into orders.
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A designation required on all federal trademark applications that identifies the kinds of goods or services for which a particular mark will be used. This information is available for those searching [..]
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A “type” of soldier. Your class determines your soldier’s look as well as what guns and gadgets are available to him. There are 4 classes in Battlefield 3 and 4 – Assault (aka Medic), Engineer (aka the one with the missile launchers), Support (aka the one with the big gun and C4) and Recon (aka the one with spawn beacons and TUG-S).
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(n.) The base term for the weapon you equip (Lancer, Carpenter, Botanist, etc.)
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Segregation of passengers according to the fare paid or facilities and services offered.
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Has the same meaning as “module” or “lecture” in the UK.
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quality of hotel with average room are usual criterion.
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ranking system of accommodations. 
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A description of a group where the group members share similar properties, common behaviors, common relationships, or common semantics. 
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Trademarks are divided into classes of goods or services—thus trademark …
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A group of USAID employees, former USAID employees, and - or applicants for employment with USAID alleging an adverse effect of an Agency personnel management policy or practice which the Agency has t [..]
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Custom Local Area Signaling Services. CLASS is analog voice services that use information carried within SS7 signals to provide user-customized features. Caller ID is a common example of a CLASS feature.
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Class is an object-oriented term not used in Active Server Pages. A class describes to the computer the innerworkings of an object. It is similar to an object's blueprint.
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A single 529 college savings plan or mutual fund may offer more than one "class" of shares to investors. Each class represents a similar interest in the plan’s or fund’s portfolio, b [..]
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A specific offering of a course component within an academic term.
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Until January 2015, the USPTO used its own US Patent Classification System to provide an organization for searching patents. All inventions were first put in a class having a three-digit number, then [..]
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All options of the same type with the same expiration date and the same underlying instrument(asset).
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The grouping into which competitors are placed according to ability, so as to allow for more even competition. Normally the classes run from, "X-Class", "A-Class", [..]
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Identifies a group of vertical service features such as Caller ID (calling number delivery), Calling Name delivery, and call filtering (either to accept or to reject calls from specified numbers).  (S [..]
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A description of a set of objects having common properties and behaviors, which typically correspond to real-world items (persons, places, or things) in the business or problem domain.
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In the case of derivative products, options of the same type-put or call-with the same underlying security. See: Series. In general, refers to a category of assets such as: domestic equity, fixed inco [..]
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In set theory and its applications throughout mathematics, a class is a collection of sets (or sometimes other mathematical objects) that can be unambiguously defined by a property that all its member [..]
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In biological classification, class (Latin: classis) is a taxonomic rank, as well as a taxonomic unit, a taxon, in that rank. Other well-known ranks in descending order of size are life, domain, kingd [..]
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In biological classification, class (Latin: classis) is a taxonomic rank, as well as a taxonomic unit, a taxon, in that rank. Other well-known ranks in descending order of size are life, domain, kingd [..]
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Class is a 1983 American comedy film directed by Lewis John Carlino, starring Rob Lowe, Jacqueline Bisset and Cliff Robertson. It marked the film debut of Andrew McCarthy, John Cusack and Virginia Mad [..]
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In at least one source, a "class" is a set in which an individual member can be recognized in one or both of two ways: a) it is included in an extensional definition of the whole set (a list [..]
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CLASS (CLS) was a notorious and prolific warez group that existed between January 1, 1997 and January 9, 2004. The group was the target of federal raids such as Operation Fastlink. They specialized in [..]
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CLASS can refer to: Canadian Land Surface Scheme, for use in large scale climate models Canadian Light Aircraft Sales and Service, a Canadian aircraft manufacturer Class (warez), a group from 1997 to [..]
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A class in education has a variety of related meanings. It can be the group of students which attends a specific course or lesson at a university, school, or other educational institution, see Form (e [..]
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Class (locomotive) refers to a group of locomotives built to a common design for a single railroad. Often members of a particular class had detail variations between individual examples, and these cou [..]
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Class or The Class may refer to:
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Class is a British television programme, which airs on CBBC. It is a comedy sketch show set in a school. The main characters are all played by Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes who are one of CBBC's most popu [..]
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In knowledge representation, a class is a collection of individuals or objects. A class can be defined either by extension, or by intension, using what is called in some ontology languages like OWL. I [..]
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Class is a British science fiction drama programme, and a spin-off of the long-running programme Doctor Who. It was created and written by Patrick Ness, who also produced alongside Doctor Who showrunn [..]
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