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Perhaps you should explain what you mean by classification. All words can be classified in some respect. Some grammatical classifications are: NOUN, PRONOUN, VERB, ADJECTIVE, ADVERB, INTERJECTION, PREPOSITION and CONJUNCTION.

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Do you ask for a definition that excludes synonyms of the word being defined?

A definition might contain a collection of words, each too general to be a synonym,

but taken together [logical AND] provides a sufficiently narrow description to function

as a definition.

But then do these broad words become classifications [as the OP uses the term]?

If that's the question, it's an interesting one.

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