- class´a|ble
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
class — [[t]klæs, klɑs[/t]] n. 1) a number of persons or things regarded as belonging together because of common attributes, qualities, or traits; kind; sort 2) edu a) a group of students meeting regularly to study a subject under the guidance of a… … From formal English to slang
Class 91 — may refer to: British Rail Class 91 DRG or DR Class 91 2 6 0T tank locomotives with the Deutsche Reichsbahn: Class 91.0 1: Prussian T 9, BLE Nos. 36 to 43, PKP Class Tki2 Class 91.201 + 202: BLE Nos. 32 and 33 Class 91.211 + 212: PE Nos. 4 and 5… … Wikipedia
Class 53 — may refer to: British Rail Class 53, a British diesel electric locomotive DRB Class 53, a planned, but not completed, oversize, German war locomotive (Kriegslokomotive) DRG Class 53, a class of German freight locomotives with a 0 6 0 wheel… … Wikipedia
Class 92 — may refer to: British Rail Class 92, a British electric locomotive DRG or DR Class 92 a German 0 8 0T passenger train tank locomotive with the Deutsche Reichsbahn: Class 92.0: Württemberg T 6 Class 92.1: Württemberg T 4 Class 92.2 3: Baden X b… … Wikipedia
Class 75 — may refer to: DRG Class 75, a class of German 2 6 0 passenger tank locomotive operated by the Deutsche Reichsbahn comprising: Class 75.0: Württemberg T 5 Class 75.1 3: Baden VI b Class 75.4,10 11: Baden VI c Class 75.5: Saxon XIV HT Class 75.6:… … Wikipedia
Class 79 — may refer to: DRG Class 79, a German tank locomotive class with the pre war Deutsche Reichsbahn and the post war East German Deutsche Reichsbahn, comprising: Class 79.0: Saxon XV HTV (1925 1933) Class 79.0II: BLE No. 44 (1938 1947) Class 79.0III … Wikipedia
NSB Class 73 — Class 73 on the Dovre Line … Wikipedia
List of U.S. Class I railroads — identifies current and previous class I railroad, plus Amtrak; with brief description of the railroad company mergers or organization.As of 2005 a Class I railroad in the United States has an operating revenue exceeding $319.3 million. There are… … Wikipedia
in|clud´i|ble — in|clude «ihn KLOOD», transitive verb, clud|ed, clud|ing. 1. to have within itself; contain; comprise: »The farm includes 160 acres. 2. to put in a total, a class, or the like; reckon in a count: » … Useful english dictionary
in|clud´a|ble — in|clude «ihn KLOOD», transitive verb, clud|ed, clud|ing. 1. to have within itself; contain; comprise: »The farm includes 160 acres. 2. to put in a total, a class, or the like; reckon in a count: » … Useful english dictionary