college
61college — [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… …
62college — Quebec English Cégep (collège, cégep; collégial, cégepien), the acronym which is the official name of the institution which dispenses college level technical education and precedes university in Quebec …
63college — noun 1) a college of technology Syn: school, academy, university, polytechnic, institute, seminary, conservatoire, conservatory 2) the college of physicians Syn: association, society, club …
64college — {{#}}{{LM C09295}}{{〓}} {{[}}college{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Colegio o facultad universitarios ingleses o norteamericanos: • Este verano hice un curso de inglés en un college de Estados Unidos.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}PRONUNCIACIÓN:{{/}}… …
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65college — An organized assembly or collection of persons, established by law, and empowered to co operate for the performance of some special function or for the promotion of some common object, which may be educational, political, ecclesiastical, or… …
66college — An organized assembly or collection of persons, established by law, and empowered to co operate for the performance of some special function or for the promotion of some common object, which may be educational, political, ecclesiastical, or… …
67college — See university, college …
68college — col·le·ge s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. nei paesi anglosassoni, scuola secondaria o istituto universitario con studenti interni | negli Stati Uniti d America, istituto universitario in cui si consegue il titolo accademico di primo livello 2 …
69College — Original name in latin College Name in other language State code US Continent/City America/Anchorage longitude 64.85694 latitude 147.80278 altitude 132 Population 12964 Date 2011 05 14 …
70College — Col|lege 〈 [kɔ̣lıdʒ] n.; Gen.: od. s [ dʒız], Pl.: s [ dʒız]〉 1. 〈England〉 Haus, in dem die Studenten u. Lehrer zusammen wohnen, vielfach den Universitäten angegliedert, mit Stipendien u. Freistellen a) University College Unterrichts u.… …