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classific, a. rare.|klæˈsɪfɪk| [f. L. type *classific-us, f. classi-s class + -ficus making.] That constitutes or distinguishes a class or classes; tending or pertaining to classification.
1809–10Coleridge Friend (1818) III. 166 Linnæus..adopting from Bartholinus and others the sexuality of plants, grounded thereon a scheme of classific and distinctive marks. 1828Webster cites Med. Repos. Hex. 2. Hence claˈssifically adv., with classific force.
1854Ellicott Galatians 75 Ὅστις..[is] used..Classifically, i.e. where the subject is represented as one of a class or category. |