Antonym: romantic, technical. Similar words: classic, classify, class, a class, classroom, middle-class, musical, basically. Meaning: ['klæsɪkl] n. traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste. adj. 1. of or characteristic of a form or system felt to be of first significance before modern times 2. of recognized authority or excellence.
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121. This again shows how the metric connections correspond to the inertial accelerations and forces of classical mechanics.
122. Sometimes Doogan abandons her classical re-visions altogether and heads into surrealism.
123. Rationality According to classical criminology we mostly behave in a rational manner.
124. Euthydikos's kore is classical in spirit but stands formally within the archaic series.
125. Only listened to classical music on the radio or her beloved Chopin on the gramophone.
126. For the first time in classical antiquity the nuclear family had assumed a central role in the politics of state.
127. He was a classical example of a brilliant man, an academic, who lacked commonsense and elementary manners.
128. Rhadamanthus, stern judge; in classical mythology, one of those in the infernal regions.
129. As a social service, how about installing our own classical music boom box?
130. The chef also goes with scallops, and as we both eat contentedly, classical music wafts softly throughout the well-appointed room.
131. He was greatly cheered to find so many young architects designing the new classical buildings of which he so much approved.
132. His own father would lie down after dinner, light a cigar(Sentencedict.com), and listen to classical music.
133. Classical music elders may turn up their noses, but so far, the antics are working.
134. Nor can mosaic pavements offer any guidance, since their themes are commonly drawn from classical mythology.
135. How is it, then, that the correspondence with the angular momentum of classical physics is to be made?
136. This creeping classical conundrum could have untold beneficial effects on the population as a whole.
137. He was educated at local schools, including the Devonport Classical and Mathematical School, and became an apprentice to his father.
138. For the Renaissance: a reverential longing to recapture classical antiquity.
139. Deterministic laws of atomic arrangements in the triumphant years of classical physics seemed to lie behind the phenomena of life.
140. It's learned, hieratic, almost classical music, made by players from an hereditary elite.
141. What, then, of the notion of a late classical fusion of legacy and trust?
142. Some of the canons of the classical form still apply.
143. Although she likes avant-garde music, Lydia also plays classical guitar and piano.
144. The range cleverly combines a diversity of abstract design styles from classical to modern in a well balanced selection.
145. For the purpose of discussion we shall consider a conservative force in classical mechanics and we shall work in space only.
146. Short recordings of classical music caused their activity to decrease, sometimes to levels half of that before the music started.
147. This is the position attested in many texts, both classical and post-classical.
148. His music attempts to ape classical styles, but the results are not very original.
149. We no more understand how biology emerges from physics than we understand how classical measuring apparatus emerges from quantum mechanics.
150. Too negligible to have practical effect in classical physics, it adds up over trillions of years.
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