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Updated June 2026
Relating to ancient Greek or Roman culture, art, or literature, or conforming to established traditional forms and principles, especially in music and architecture.
“She studied classical languages including Latin and Ancient Greek at university.”
/ˈklæsɪkl̩/
clas·si·cal
Contains 'ical' suffix and double 's'; watch for the repeated consonant
Worth 13 points; the double 's' and multiple common letters allow for extensions
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