The word classic comes from the latin word classicus which referred to recruits of the 'first class', the heavy infantry in the roman army. So in a way it means first class although people use it in different terms.
If you mean from the Classical Era, then definitely W.A. Mozart.
It Don't Mean a Thing was composed by Duke Ellington, with lyrics by Irving Mills.
If you mean "salud" it means blessed you in spanish.
it stands for(pay young taking on the world from the driver's seat:)
just or true
when you activate ghost radar classic, it will periodically say a word. what do these words mean?
Atypical is the anthonym for the word classic.
The prefix "non-" could be used with the word "classic" to create "non-classic," describing something that is not classic or traditional.
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Classic can be translated as "classique".
Clásico is the noun form of "classic" in Spanish.
A "bindle" is the name given to a bag or sack on a stick as used by the classic American 'hobo' to carry his belongings.
Klassisch
traditionalconventionaltimelessenduringestablishedtried-and-truestandardprotypicalvintageOr, for classic meaning excellent as in "a classic example of something"first classmodelexemplaryquintessentialfinestbestidealexemplararchetypemagnum opus
There is a style known as neoclassic, meaning, the new classic.
Did you mean "Nokia 3120 classic"?
Sometimes when I don't have work I listen to classic musics.