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Former sports website
The Classical was a sports website featuring long-form sports articles. Described as the sports equivalent of The Awl, the site was launched in December
The_Classical
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up classical or classically in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Classical may refer to: Classical antiquity, a period of history from roughly the 7th
Classical
Age of the ancient Greeks and Romans
Classical antiquity, also known as the classical era, classical period, classical age, or simply antiquity, is the period of cultural European history
Classical_antiquity
Broad tradition of Western art music
distinguished as Western classical music, as the term "classical music" can also be applied to non-Western art musics. Classical music is often characterized
Classical_music
Aspect of learning procedure
of air on the eye) is paired with a neutral stimulus (e.g. the sound of a musical triangle). The term classical conditioning refers to the process of
Classical_conditioning
Earth, water, air, fire, and (later) aether
The classical elements typically refer to earth, water, fire, air, and (later) aether which were proposed to explain the nature and complexity of all matter
Classical_element
Ideology supporting both civil and economic liberties
Classical liberalism (sometimes called English liberalism, and historically called Whiggism) is a political tradition and a branch of liberalism that
Classical_liberalism
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up classical period in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Classical period may refer to: Classical antiquity, the Greco-Roman world from the 8th century
Classical_period
Degree course at the University of Cambridge
The Classical Tripos is the taught course in classics at the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge. It is equivalent to Literae Humaniores at Oxford
Classical_Tripos
Branch of theoretical physics
Classical electromagnetism or classical electrodynamics is a branch of physics focused on the study of interactions between electric charges and currents
Classical_electromagnetism
18th- and 19th-century revivalist style
sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that began in the mid-18th century in
Neoclassical_architecture
Old language with established literature or use
Latin, especially in the context of classical studies. In the context of traditional European classical studies, the "classical languages" refer to Greek
Classical_language
Period of ancient Greece (510 to 323 BC)
Classical Greece was a period of around 200 years (the 5th and 4th centuries BC) in Ancient Greece, marked by much of the eastern Aegean and northern
Classical_Greece
Aspect of culture
The study of classical reception concerns how the classical world, especially Ancient Greek literature and Latin literature, has been received since antiquity
Classical_reception
Description of large objects' physics
In physics, classical mechanics is a theory that describes the effect of forces on the motion of macroscopic objects and bulk matter, without considering
Classical_mechanics
The Classical Gazetteer is a short descriptive geographical dictionary by William Hazlitt (son of the critic William Hazlitt), written in 1851 and containing
The_Classical_Gazetteer
Classical Pantheism, as defined by Charles Hartshorne in 1953, is the theological deterministic philosophies of pantheists such as Baruch Spinoza and
Classical_pantheism
Musical instrument
The classical kemenche (Turkish: Klasik kemençe), Armudî kemençe ('pear-shaped kemenche') or Politiki lyra (Greek: πολίτικη λύρα, 'Constantinopolitan
Classical_kemençe
Type of group in mathematics
In mathematics, the classical groups are the matrix groups arising from finite-dimensional vector spaces and from nondegenerate bilinear, sesquilinear
Classical_group
Architectural style, inspired by classical Greco-Roman architectural principles
Classical architecture typically refers to architecture consciously derived from the principles of Greek and Roman architecture of classical antiquity
Classical_architecture
Branch of genetics
Classical genetics is the branch of genetics based solely on visible results of reproductive acts. It is the oldest discipline in the field of genetics
Classical_genetics
Planets visible to the naked eye
A classical planet is an astronomical object that is visible to the naked eye and moves across the sky and its backdrop of fixed stars (the common stars
Classical_planet
Styles of classical architecture, recognizable by the type of column
Greek and Ancient Roman civilization, the architectural orders are the styles of classical architecture, each distinguished by its proportions and characteristic
Classical_order
Category of theories
Classical physics consists of scientific theories in the field of physics that are non-quantum or both non-quantum and non-relativistic, depending on the
Classical_physics
Topics referred to by the same term
associated with the title Classical cryptography. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended
Classical_cryptography
Study of myths of the Greeks and Romans
Classical mythology, also known as Greco-Roman mythology or Greek and Roman mythology, is the collective body and study of myths from the ancient Greeks
Classical_mythology
Art of riding
Classical dressage evolved from cavalry movements and training for the battlefield, and has since developed into the competitive dressage seen today. Classical
Classical_dressage
16–19th-century prescriptive theory of dramatic tragedy
The classical unities, Aristotelian unities, or three unities represent a prescriptive theory of dramatic tragedy that was introduced in Italy in the
Classical_unities
Form of theism
Classical theism is a theological and philosophical form of theism that conceives of God as the ultimate reality, characterized by attributes such as
Classical_theism
City-state in ancient Greece
(polis) of ancient Greece during the classical period (480–323 BC), in the peninsula of Attica. Athens was a centre for the arts, learning, and philosophy
Classical_Athens
Ancient forms of the Greek language
institutions of the Western world since the Renaissance. This article primarily contains information about the Epic and Classical periods of the language, which
Ancient_Greek
1968 instrumental musical piece
of classical art works using Beethoven's 5th Symphony and edit it in time to "Classical Gas", using the visual effect now known as kinestasis. The work
Classical_Gas
Style of filmmaking
criticism, classical Hollywood cinema is both a narrative and visual style of filmmaking that first developed in the 1910s to 1920s during the later years
Classical_Hollywood_cinema
Tradition of pedagogy
Classical education refers to a long-standing tradition of pedagogy that traces its roots back to ancient Greece and Rome, where the foundations of Western
Classical_education
Study of the human population in Antiquity
Classical demography refers to the study of human demography in the Classical period. It often focuses on the absolute number of people who were alive
Classical_demography
Topics referred to by the same term
Classical dance may refer to: Ballet, particularly classical ballet Indian classical dance Traditional forms of dancing in other cultures, such as Japanese
Classical_dance
Literary form of written Chinese
Classical Chinese is the style of Chinese language in which the classics of Chinese literature were written, from c. the 5th century BCE. For millennia
Classical_Chinese
String instrument
The classical guitar, also known as a Spanish guitar, is a member of the guitar family used in classical music and other styles. As an acoustic wooden
Classical_guitar
Oldest attested form of the Armenian language
Classical Armenian (Armenian: գրաբար, romanized: grabar, Eastern Armenian pronunciation [ɡəɾɑˈpʰɑɾ], Western Armenian pronunciation [kʰəɾɑˈpʰɑɾ]; meaning
Classical_Armenian
Sculpture from classical antiquity
Classical sculpture (usually with a lower case "c") refers generally to sculpture from Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, as well as the Hellenized and Romanized
Classical_sculpture
Form of the Arabic language
Classical Arabic or Quranic Arabic (Arabic: العربية الفصحى, romanized: al-ʻArabīyah al-Fuṣḥā, lit. 'the most eloquent Arabic') is the standardized literary
Classical_Arabic
Study of classical antiquity
classical studies or ancient Greek and Roman studies, is the study of classical antiquity. In the Western world, classics traditionally refers to the
Classics
Historical forms of Quechua
Classical Quechua or lengua general del inga may refer to two historical forms of Quechua, the exact relationship and degree of closeness between which
Classical_Quechua
Short story by E. M. Forster
"The Classical Annex" is a short story by E. M. Forster published posthumously in 1972. In the story, a young sports enthusiast named Denis, alone in
The_Classical_Annex
Topics referred to by the same term
Contemporary classical may refer to: Contemporary classical music, a period or genre of art music New Classical architecture, an architectural movement
Contemporary_classical
Concept in physics
collisions (e.g., billiards, marbles), is a model classical fluid. Such a system is well described by the Percus–Yevik equation. Common liquids, e.g., liquid
Classical_fluid
Traditional, formal style of ballet
Classical ballet is any of the traditional, formal styles of ballet that exclusively employ classical ballet technique. It is known for its aesthetics
Classical_ballet
Subideology of republicanism formed during the Renaissance era
Classical republicanism, also known as civic republicanism or civic humanism, is a form of republicanism developed in the Renaissance inspired by the
Classical_republicanism
Traditional type of acting
Classical acting is a traditional type of acting which is centered around the external behavior of the performer. Classical acting differs from newer
Classical_acting
Literary form of the Latin language
Classical Latin is the form of Literary Latin recognized as a literary standard by writers of the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire. It developed
Classical_Latin
20–21st century artistic movement that values skill and beauty
Classical Realism is an artistic movement in the late-20th and early 21st century in which drawing and painting place as high value upon skills and beauty
Classical_Realism
Class of formal logics
Classical logic (or standard logic) or Frege–Russell logic is the intensively studied and most widely used class of deductive logic. Classical logic has
Classical_logic
Performance arts rooted in Hindu musical theatre
theatre performance, the theory and practice of which can be traced to the Sanskrit text Natya Shastra. The number of Indian classical dance styles ranges
Indian_classical_dance
Public meeting place in Classical Athens
the south by the Ilissus river and the north by the mountain Lykabettus. There were many roads that led to the Lyceum from in the city and around the
Lyceum_(classical)
Topics referred to by the same term
Classical school or Classical School may refer to: Classical school (chess), a school of chess Classical school (criminology), a school of thought in criminology
Classical_school
School of thought in economics
Classical economics, also known as the classical school of economics or classical political economy, is a school of thought in political economy that
Classical_economics
Lingua franca spoken in the Valley of Mexico in the 16th century
Classical Nahuatl, also known simply as Aztec or Nahuatl, is a set of variants of Nahuatl spoken in the Valley of Mexico and central Mexico as a lingua
Classical_Nahuatl
Educational organisation in the UK
The Classical Association (CA) is an educational organisation which aims to promote and widen access to the study of classical subjects in the United Kingdom
Classical_Association
Central Semitic language
Modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic, but rather refer to both as al-ʿarabiyyatu l-fuṣḥā (اَلعَرَبِيَّةُ الْفُصْحَى "the eloquent Arabic") or simply
Arabic
Marxism as expounded by Marx and Engels
Classical Marxism is the body of Marxian economics and Marxist theory expounded by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in their works. It is contrasted with
Classical_Marxism
Topics referred to by the same term
Classical Academy can refer to The Classical Academy High School (California) The Classical Academy (Colorado) Classical Academy, Texas, a member of the
Classical_Academy
Extinct Mongolic literary language
Classical Mongolian was the literary language of Mongolian that was first introduced shortly after 1600 when Ligdan Khan set his clergy the task of translating
Classical_Mongolian
The concept of classical Islam or a classical period in the history of Islam is largely a construct of non-Islamic scholarship, formed by analogy with
Classical_Islam
Art movement and architectural style
Classicism, in the arts, refers generally to a high regard for a classical period, classical antiquity in the Western tradition, as setting standards for
Classicism
Classical element
his Book On the Heavens he introduced a new "first" element to the system of the classical elements of Ionian philosophy. He noted that the four terrestrial
Aether_(classical_element)
Western music created during the Middle Ages
Western classical music and is followed by the Renaissance music; the two eras comprise what musicologists generally term as early music, preceding the common
Medieval_music
Reception of classical Greco-Roman antiquity by the post-classical Western world
The Western classical tradition is the reception of classical Greco-Roman antiquity by later cultures, especially the post-classical West, involving texts
Classical_tradition
Physical constant providing length scale to interatomic interactions
The classical electron radius is a combination of fundamental physical quantities that define a length scale for problems involving an electron interacting
Classical_electron_radius
Topics referred to by the same term
Classical English may refer to: Old English, language of the Anglo-Saxons, form of English until mid-12th century Middle English, stage of the English
Classical_English
2005 HBO Family series
Classical Baby is an American animated television series for young children and families directed by Amy Schatz and produced by HBO. The animation was
Classical_Baby
Quantum computing protocol
In quantum computing, classical shadow is a protocol for predicting expectation values of a quantum state using only a logarithmic number of measurements
Classical_shadow
Classical music festival and organisation
Newport Classical, previously known as Newport Music Festival, is an annual chamber music-oriented music festival and year-round classical music arts organization
Newport_Classical
Early form of Tibetan language
Classical Tibetan, sometimes called Chöke in Bhutan, is a liturgical language of Tibetan Buddhism that dates from the 9th century. It particularly refers
Classical_Tibetan
2013 compilation album by Ayumi Hamasaki
A Classical (stylized as Classical) is an orchestral compilation album by Ayumi Hamasaki, released January 8, 2013 by Avex Trax. The album consists of
A_Classical
Disused cipher that was used historically
In cryptography, a classical cipher is a type of cipher that was used historically but, for the most part, has fallen into disuse. In contrast to modern
Classical_cipher
Era of classical music (c. 1730–1820)
The Classical period was an era of classical music between roughly 1750 and 1820. The classical period falls between the Baroque and Romantic periods.
Classical_period_(music)
Topics referred to by the same term
Classical realism may refer to: Classical Realism, an artistic movement in the late-20th and early 21st century Classical realism (international relations)
Classical_realism
American pianist and composer (1927–2013)
April 6, 2013) was an American classical and jazz pianist and composer. He recorded many albums for Cadence Records during the 1950s and 1960s, experimenting
Don_Shirley
Literary form of Japanese, used until the early 20th century
The classical Japanese language (文語, bungo; Japanese pronunciation: [bɯŋ.ɡo, -ŋo]), also called "old writing" (古文, kobun) and sometimes simply called
Classical_Japanese
Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale
science. Quantum mechanics can describe many systems that classical physics cannot. Classical physics can describe many aspects of nature at an ordinary
Quantum_mechanics
Idea that real and nominal variables can be analysed separately
In macroeconomics, the classical dichotomy is the idea, attributed to classical and pre-Keynesian economics, that real and nominal variables can be analyzed
Classical_dichotomy
Aethiopian princess in Greek mythology
since classical antiquity; rescued by a Greek hero, Andromeda's narration is considered the forerunner to the "princess and dragon" motif. From the Renaissance
Andromeda_(mythology)
Early form of Newar language
Classical Newar or Classical Nepal Bhasa (Modern Newar: pulāṃ bhāy, 'old language') also known as Old Newar, is the vernacular and literary form of Nepal
Classical_Newar
Book by Charles Rosen
The Classical Style: Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven is a book by the American pianist and author Charles Rosen. The book analyses the evolution of style during
The_Classical_Style
Music genre that uses electronic instruments
Wendy Carlos. The album achieved critical and commercial success, winning the 1970 Grammy Awards for Best Classical Album, Best Classical Performance –
Electronic_music
Theory in psychometrics
Classical test theory (CTT) is a body of related psychometric theory that predicts outcomes of psychological testing such as the difficulty of items, precision
Classical_test_theory
Type of school in Quebec, Canada
Classical colleges (collèges classiques) were a type of school in Quebec. Since its inception in the 17th century, up until the Quiet Revolution of the
Classical_college
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Neoclassical or neo-classical may refer to: Neoclassicism or New Classicism, any of a number of movements in the fine arts
Neoclassical
Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent
nominal singular संस्कृतम्, saṃskṛtam,) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia
Sanskrit
Dravidian language
language native to the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, where it is also the official language. Telugu is a classical language with a recorded
Telugu_language
description above with that of the Circus Maximus. Hornblower, Simon; Spawforth, Antony; Eidinow, Esther (2012-03-29). The Oxford Classical Dictionary. OUP Oxford
Cursus_(classical)
Sub-discipline of archaeology
Classical archaeology is the archaeological investigation of the Mediterranean civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Nineteenth-century archaeologists
Classical_archaeology
Epic poem attributed to Homer
standard edition. The Iliad is often regarded as the first substantial piece of European literature and is central to the study of classical philology.[page needed]
Iliad
Greek civilization from 1200 BC to 600 AD
Mediterranean civilization, existing from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of classical antiquity (c. 600 AD), comprising a loose
Ancient_Greece
Computer hardware technology that uses quantum mechanics
tasks. The basic unit of information in quantum computing, the qubit (or "quantum bit"), serves the same function as the bit in ordinary or "classical" computing
Quantum_computing
Epic poem attributed to Homer
are the result of the influence of the Gilgamesh epic upon the Odyssey. Classical folklorist Graham Anderson notes other patterns—the heroes of the Odyssey
Odyssey
misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text. The Indian classical languages are the languages of India perceived as having high antiquity, and
Classical_languages_of_India
Finnish violinist (born 1970)
previously known internationally by her stage name Linda Brava, is a Finnish classical concert violinist. Born in Finland into a Swedish-speaking Finnish family
Linda_Lampenius
Classical antiquity is the period of cultural history spanning from the 8th century BC to the beginning of the Middle Ages (which began around 500 AD)
Nutrition in classical antiquity
Nutrition_in_classical_antiquity
Persuasive language in ancient Greece and Rome
Classical rhetoric is the study and art of persuasive language as developed in classical antiquity: the ancient Greco-Roman world. In Europe, organized
Classical_rhetoric
THE CLASSICAL
THE CLASSICAL
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Modern, Tamil
Nil
Female
Greek
 Short form of Greek and Latin Dorothea, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THI means "poem."
Male
Native American
Native American Navajo name TSE means "rock."
Boy/Male
Native American
Rock.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : variant of Tye.
Boy/Male
English
From the enclosure.
Female
German
Pet form of German Kätharina, KÄTHE means "pure."
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word tye, TYE means "pasture."
Boy/Male
Greek American German
God given.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name THU means "autumn."
Girl/Female
Greek
Untamed.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : topographic name for someone who lived by a common pasture, Middle English tye (Old English tēag).North German : from a short form, Tide, of the personal name Dietrich.
Male
English
Short form of English Theodore, THEO means "gift of God," and other names beginning with Theo-.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend American Hebrew Spanish
Arthur's brother.
Female
English
 Pet form of English Theodora, THEA means "gift of God." Compare with another form of Thea.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : status name from Middle English thewe ‘thrall’, ‘slave’ (Old English þēow).
Girl/Female
Finnish, German, Greek
Gift of God
Girl/Female
Greek American
Goddess; godly. Also as abbreviation of names like Althea and Dorothea. The mythological Thea was...
Girl/Female
Hindu
Gift of God
THE CLASSICAL
THE CLASSICAL
Boy/Male
Czech
Fighting far away.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gambrell.
Boy/Male
English
Abbreviation of Leonard.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Peaceful; Patient; Satisfaction; Contentment
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Albirich, ALBERICH means "elf ruler." In Germanic mythology, this was the name of a sorcerer king of elves.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Barwick.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God is One
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
God Venkateswara
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Cara, KARA means either "beloved" or "friend."
Male
Hebrew
(ש×ֶמֶר) Hebrew name SHEMER means "dregs (of wine)." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including the owner of the hill where Samaria was built.Â
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n.
One of the terminal members, or digits, of the foot of a man or an animal.
adv.
By that; by how much; by so much; on that account; -- used before comparatives; as, the longer we continue in sin, the more difficult it is to reform.
pron.
The objective case of thou. See Thou.
def. art.
The.
n.
The parson bird.
n.
The fore part of the hoof or foot of an animal.
n.
The nodule of earth from which the ball is struck in golf.
obj.
This or that female; the woman understood or referred to; the animal of the female sex, or object personified as feminine, which was spoken of.
v. t.
A line, usually straight, drawn across the stems of notes, or a curved line written over or under the notes, signifying that they are to be slurred, or closely united in the performance, or that two notes of the same pitch are to be sounded as one; a bind; a ligature.
v. t.
To touch or reach with the toes; to come fully up to; as, to toe the mark.
n.
Anything, or any part, corresponding to the toe of the foot; as, the toe of a boot; the toe of a skate.
n.
The point of intersection of a vertical line through the center of gravity of the fluid displaced by a floating body which is tipped through a small angle from its position of equilibrium, and the inclined line which was vertical through the center of gravity of the body when in equilibrium.
v. i.
See Thee.
v. t.
See Tie, the proper orthography.
definite article.
A word placed before nouns to limit or individualize their meaning.
n.
A chain or rope, one end of which passes through the mast, and is made fast to the center of a yard; the other end is attached to a tackle, by means of which the yard is hoisted or lowered.
obj.
The plural of he, she, or it. They is never used adjectively, but always as a pronoun proper, and sometimes refers to persons without an antecedent expressed.
pron.
Of thee, or belonging to thee; the more common form of thine, possessive case of thou; -- used always attributively, and chiefly in the solemn or grave style, and in poetry. Thine is used in the predicate; as, the knife is thine. See Thine.
pron.
The objective case of they. See They.