Pseudo-academic


adjective
1.
of or relating to a college, academy, school, or other educational institution, especially one for higher education:
academic requirements.
2.
pertaining to areas of study that are not primarily vocational or applied, as the humanities or pure mathematics.
3.
theoretical or hypothetical; not practical, realistic, or directly useful:
an academic question; an academic discussion of a matter already decided.
4.
learned or scholarly but lacking in worldliness, common sense, or practicality.
5.
conforming to set rules, standards, or traditions; conventional:
academic painting.
6.
acquired by formal education, especially at a college or university:
academic preparation for the ministry.
7.
(initial capital letter) of or relating to Academe or to the Platonic school of philosophy.
noun
8.
a student or teacher at a college or university.
9.
a person who is academic in background, attitudes, methods, etc.:
He was by temperament an academic, concerned with books and the arts.
10.
(initial capital letter) a person who supports or advocates the Platonic school of philosophy.
11.
academics, the scholarly activities of a school or university, as classroom studies or research projects:
more emphasis on academics and less on athletics.
adjective
1.
belonging or relating to a place of learning, esp a college, university, or academy
2.
of purely theoretical or speculative interest: an academic argument
3.
excessively concerned with intellectual matters and lacking experience of practical affairs
4.
(esp of a schoolchild) having an aptitude for study
5.
conforming to set rules and traditions; conventional: an academic painter
6.
relating to studies such as languages, philosophy, and pure science, rather than applied, technical, or professional studies
noun
7.
a member of a college or university

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