Topic: HISTORY
| Date: | 1500-1600 |
| Language: | Latin |
| Origin: | classicus; CLASSIC1 |
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clas‧si‧cal W3

1 belonging to a traditional style or set of ideas
the classical theory of relativity
the classical theory of relativity2 relating to music that is considered to be important and serious and that has a value that continues for a long time
3SHSG relating to the language, literature etc of Ancient Greece and Rome :
classical literature
a classical scholar
classical mythology
classical literature
a classical scholar
classical mythology4 also classic typical of a particular thing or situation :
the classical argument against democracy
the classical argument against democracy —classically
adverb:
a classically trained singer
Classically, infection appears in the lower jaw.
adverb:
a classically trained singer
Classically, infection appears in the lower jaw.