Adverb
In a classical manner; according to the manner of classical authors.
In the manner of classes; according to a regular order of classes or sets.
Source: Webster's dictionarythis exercise develops a classically shaped body Source: Internet
A classically trained string quartet and an acclaimed Native American musician are teaming up for a wonderful performance this weekend. Source: Internet
Although numerous classification schemes have been proposed, the superfamily was classically divided into three main classes (A, B and C) with no detectable shared sequence homology between classes. Source: Internet
After the ground has hardened the artist "smokes" the plate, classically with 3 beeswax tapers, applying the flame to the plate to darken the ground and make it easier to see what parts of the plate are exposed. Source: Internet
Apple was classically trained on piano as a child, and began composing her own pieces by the age of eight. citation When learning to play piano, she would often take sheet music and translate guitar tablature into the corresponding notes. Source: Internet
Although the Bohr model of the hydrogen atom could be explained in this way, the spectrum of the helium atom (classically an unsolvable 3-body problem ) could not be predicted. Source: Internet