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Definition of college
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of college is as below...
College
(n.) A
society
of
scholars
or
friends
of
learning,
incorporated
for study or
instruction,
esp. in the
higher
branches
of
knowledge;
as, the
colleges
of
Oxford
and
Cambridge
Universities,
and many
American
colleges..
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Dean
::
Dean (n.) The
collegiate
officer
in the
universities
of
Oxford
and
Cambridge,
England,
who,
besides
other
duties,
has
regard
to the moral
condition
of the
college..
Collegiate
::
Collegiate
(n.) A
member
of a
college.
Colloquy
::
Colloquy
(n.) In some
American
colleges,
a part in
exhibitions,
assigned
for a
certain
scholarship
rank; a
designation
of rank in
collegiate
scholarship..
Alma Mater
::
Alma Mater () A
college
or
seminary
where one is
educated.
Graduation
::
Graduation
(n.) The act of
graduating,
or the state of being
graduated;
as,
graduation
of a
scale;
graduation
at a
college;
graduation
in
color;
graduation
by
evaporation;
the
graduation
of a
bird's
tail, etc..
Donate
::
Donate
(v. t.) To give; to
bestow;
to
present;
as, to
donate
fifty
thousand
dollars
to a
college..
Commencement
::
Commencement
(n.) The day when
degrees
are
conferred
by
colleges
and
universities
upon
students
and
others.
Art
::
Art (n.) Those
branches
of
learning
which are
taught
in the
academical
course
of
colleges;
as,
master
of
arts..
Commons
::
Commons
(n. pl.)
Provisions;
food; fare, -- as that
provided
at a
common
table in
colleges
and
universities..
Found
::
Found (v. i.) To take the
ffirst
steps or
measures
in
erecting
or
building
up; to
furnish
the
materials
for
beginning;
to begin to
raise;
to
originate;
as, to found a
college;
to found a
family..
Freshman
::
Freshman
(n.)
novice;
one in the
rudiments
of
knowledge;
especially,
a
student
during
his fist year in a
college
or
university..
Scholar
::
Scholar
(n.) In
English
universities,
an
undergraduate
who
belongs
to the
foundation
of a
college,
and
receives
support
in part from its
revenues..
Manciple
::
Manciple
(n.) A
steward;
a
purveyor,
particularly
of a
college
or Inn of
Court..
Quindecemvir
::
Quindecemvir
(n.) One of a
sacerdotal
college
of
fifteen
men whose chief duty was to take care of the
Sibylline
books.
Cardinal
::
Cardinal
(a.) One of the
ecclesiastical
princes
who
constitute
the
pope's
council,
or the
sacred
college..
Undergraduate
::
Undergraduate
(n.) A
member
of a
university
or a
college
who has not taken his first
degree;
a
student
in any
school
who has not
completed
his
course.
Slang
::
Slang (n.) Low,
vulgar,
unauthorized
language;
a
popular
but
unauthorized
word,
phrase,
or mode of
expression;
also, the
jargon
of some
particular
calling
or class in
society;
low
popular
cant; as, the slang of the
theater,
of
college,
of
sailors,
etc..
Head
::
Head (n.) The most
prominent
or
important
member
of any
organized
body; the
chief;
the
leader;
as, the head of a
college,
a
school,
a
church,
a
state,
and the
like..
Tabarder
::
Tabarder
(n.) A
scholar
on the
foundation
of
Queen's
College,
Oxford,
England,
whose
original
dress was a
tabard..
College
::
College
(n.) A
collection,
body, or
society
of
persons
engaged
in
common
pursuits,
or
having
common
duties
and
interests,
and
sometimes,
by
charter,
peculiar
rights
and
privileges;
as, a
college
of
heralds;
a
college
of
electors;
a
college
of
bishops..
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