classis

[klas-is]

classis Definition

  • 1a taxonomic rank equivalent to a division in biological classification
  • 2the fleet of ships belonging to a country or state

Using classis: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "classis" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The classis of flowering plants includes angiosperms and gymnosperms.

  • Example

    The Roman classis was a formidable naval force.

classis Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with classis

  • the Roman fleet stationed at Misenum, Italy during the early Roman Empire

    Example

    The classis Augusta played an important role in the Roman conquest of Britain.

  • the Roman fleet stationed in Britain during the Roman occupation of Britain

    Example

    The classis Britannica was responsible for maintaining control of the seas around Britain.

  • classis Praetoria

    the Roman imperial fleet during the Roman Empire

    Example

    The classis Praetoria was the most powerful naval force in the Mediterranean during the Roman Empire.

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Summary: classis in Brief

The term 'classis' [klas-is] has two distinct meanings. In biological classification, it refers to a taxonomic rank equivalent to a division. In the context of naval forces, it denotes the fleet of ships belonging to a country or state. Examples include the Roman classis, which was a formidable naval force, and the classis of flowering plants, which includes angiosperms and gymnosperms.