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1. class, n. and adj. View full entry 1533
...Roman Hist. A group of Roman citizens who could meet a certain minimum wealth qualification; spec. each of the five groups into which property owners were divided for military...
2. minor, adj. and n. View full entry c1230
...Used chiefly as postmodifier....
3. multi-, comb. form View full entry 1647
...Forming parasynthetic adjectives, with the sense ‘more than one, several, many’. From the adjectives are formed adverbs (e.g. multiserially) and nouns (e.g. multicellularity). Some formations of this kind...
4. O, n.1 View full entry OE
...The letter, and the sound it represents....
5. pass, n.4 View full entry 1555
...Prob.: demeanour; a course of action. Obs.rare....
6. post-graduation, adj. and n. View full entry 1872
...Of or designating the period after graduation. Also: designating a course or institution for people who have completed an initial degree; = postgraduate...
7. schooling, adj.1 View full entry 1614
...That serves to instruct or educate a person; that provides education or enlightenment. Formerly also: †admonishing, reproving (obs.). Now rare....
8. supplication, n. View full entry a1393
...A humble plea; an earnest request or entreaty, esp. one made deferentially to a person in a position of power or authority....
