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- Academe
the campus activity, life, and interests of a college or university; the world. (sometimes initial capital letter) any place of instruction; a school. (initial capital letter) the public grove in athens in which plato taught. a person living in, accustomed to, or preferring the environment of a university. a scholarly or pedantic person, especially a […]
- Academes
the campus activity, life, and interests of a college or university; the world. (sometimes initial capital letter) any place of instruction; a school. (initial capital letter) the public grove in athens in which plato taught. a person living in, accustomed to, or preferring the environment of a university. a scholarly or pedantic person, especially a […]
- Academese
pedantic, pretentious, and often confusing jargon: a presumably scholarly article written in incomprehensible academese. noun the learned and often dry style and diction of an academic or scholar examples extreme styles are pejoratively referred to as academese, such as: ‘chieftaincy as a sanctional source, a symbolic referent, an integrational integer, and for ethnic and sub-ethnic […]
- Academic
of or relating to a college, , school, or other educational inst-tution, especially one for higher education: academic requirements. pertaining to areas of study that are not primarily vocational or applied, as the humanities or pure mathematics. theoretical or hypothetical; not practical, realistic, or directly useful: an academic question; an academic discussion of a matter […]
- Academic costume
the ceremonial garb of the students and faculty in schools, colleges, and universities, consisting of a flat cap (mortarboard), a long, wide-sleeved gown, and sometimes a hood, worn especially at commencement exercises. historical examples from this building came out two young men in academic costume. winter evening tales amelia edith huddleston barr