college

  • 51college — n 1. institution of higher learning or education, liberal arts college, four year college; university, multiversity, Derog. education factory, Derog. phron tistery or phrontisterion; post secondary school, junior college, two year college,… …

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  • 52college — Synonyms and related words: Bund, Rochdale cooperative, academe, academia, alliance, alma mater, assemblage, association, axis, band, bloc, body, caboose, can, chokey, coalition, college of engineering, combination, combine, common market,… …

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  • 53college*/*/*/ — [ˈkɒlɪdʒ] noun 1) [C/U] a place that gives students qualifications below the level of a university degree, often in the skills that they need to do a particular job He teaches cookery at the local college.[/ex] She s at secretarial college.[/ex]… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 54college — /ˈkɒlɪdʒ / (say kolij) noun 1. a (usually) post secondary, diploma awarding, technical or professional school, as a teachers college or technical college. 2. an institution for special or professional instruction, as in medicine, pharmacy,… …

  • 55college — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin collegium society, from collega colleague more at colleague Date: 14th century 1. a body of clergy living together and supported by a foundation 2. a …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 56College — Col|lege [ kɔlidʒ] das; [s], s <aus gleichbed. engl. college, dies aus altfr. college (fr. collège), vgl. ↑Collège>: a) private höhere Schule mit Internat in England; b) einer Universität angegliederte Lehranstalt mit Wohngemeinschaft von… …

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  • 57College EP — Single infobox Name = College Promo EP Released = 2002 Artist = The Vines from Album = Highly Evolved Format = EP Recorded = 2000 2001 Genre = Garage rock Post grunge Alternative rock Label = Capitol Records Producer = Rob Schnapf Last album =… …

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  • 58college — [14] College comes from the same source as colleague. Latin collēga, literally ‘one chosen to work with another’, a compound based on the stem of lēgāre ‘choose’. An ‘association of collēgae, partnership’ was thus a collēgium, whence (possibly… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 59college — col•lege [[t]ˈkɒl ɪdʒ[/t]] n. 1) edu an institution of higher learning that provides a general education in the liberal arts and sciences and grants a bachelor s degree Compare university 2) edu a constituent unit of a university offering… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 60college — An institution of learning, having corporate powers, and possessing the right to confer degrees, and which, with reference to its educational work, consists of the trustees, teachers, and scholars or students, all of whom make up the membership… …

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