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classical

adjective clas·si·cal \ˈkla-si-kəl\

: of a kind that has been respected for a long time

: of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its language, literature, art, etc.

: relating to music in a European tradition that includes opera and symphony and that is generally considered more serious than other kinds of music

Full Definition of CLASSICAL

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a :  of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its literature, art, architecture, or ideals <classical civilization>
b :  versed in the classics <a classical scholar>
3
a :  of or relating to music of the late 18th and early 19th centuries characterized by an emphasis on balance, clarity, and moderation
b :  of, relating to, or being music in the educated European tradition that includes such forms as art song, chamber music, opera, and symphony as distinguished from folk or popular music or jazz
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a :  authoritative, traditional
b (1) :  of or relating to a form or system considered of first significance in earlier times <classical Mendelian genetics>
(2) :  not involving relativity, wave mechanics, or quantum theory <classical physics>
c :  conforming to a pattern of usage sanctioned by a body of literature rather than by everyday speech
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:  concerned with or giving instruction in the humanities, the fine arts, and the broad aspects of science <a classical curriculum>
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Origin of CLASSICAL

Latin classicus
First Known Use: 1599

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CLASSICAL Defined for Kids

classical

adjective clas·si·cal \ˈkla-si-kəl\

Definition of CLASSICAL for Kids

1
:  of a kind that has long been considered great <classical ballet>
2
:  of or relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world and especially to its language and arts
3
:  relating to music in a European tradition that includes opera and symphony and that is generally considered more serious than other kinds of music
4
:  concerned with a general study of the arts and sciences <a classical education>
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