school

Etymology 1
From, from , from , from , , from , from. .

Compare 🇨🇬, (🇨🇬, 🇨🇬), 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Influenced in some senses by, from 🇨🇬. See. Related also to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬,.

Noun

 * 1)  An institution dedicated to teaching and learning; an educational institution.
 * 2)  An educational institution providing primary and secondary education, prior to tertiary education (college or university).
 * 3)  At, a period or session of teaching.
 * 4) Within a larger educational institution, an organizational unit, such as a department or institute, which is dedicated to a specific subject area.
 * 5) An art movement, a community of artists.
 * 6)  The followers of a particular doctrine; a particular way of thinking or particular doctrine; a school of thought.
 * 7) The time during which classes are attended or in session in an educational institution.
 * 8)  The room or hall in English universities where the examinations for degrees and honours are held.
 * 9) The canons, precepts, or body of opinion or practice, sanctioned by the authority of a particular class or age.
 * He was a gentleman of the old school.
 * 1) An establishment offering specialized instruction, as for driving, cooking, typing, coding, etc.
 * 1) An art movement, a community of artists.
 * 2)  The followers of a particular doctrine; a particular way of thinking or particular doctrine; a school of thought.
 * 3) The time during which classes are attended or in session in an educational institution.
 * 4)  The room or hall in English universities where the examinations for degrees and honours are held.
 * 5) The canons, precepts, or body of opinion or practice, sanctioned by the authority of a particular class or age.
 * He was a gentleman of the old school.
 * 1) An establishment offering specialized instruction, as for driving, cooking, typing, coding, etc.
 * 1)  The room or hall in English universities where the examinations for degrees and honours are held.
 * 2) The canons, precepts, or body of opinion or practice, sanctioned by the authority of a particular class or age.
 * He was a gentleman of the old school.
 * 1) An establishment offering specialized instruction, as for driving, cooking, typing, coding, etc.
 * 1) An establishment offering specialized instruction, as for driving, cooking, typing, coding, etc.
 * 1) An establishment offering specialized instruction, as for driving, cooking, typing, coding, etc.

Hyponyms

 * See also Thesaurus:school

Coordinate terms

 * nursery school, kindergarten, college, polytechnic, university

Verb

 * 1)  To educate, teach, or train (often, but not necessarily, in a school).
 * 2)  To defeat emphatically, to teach an opponent a harsh lesson.
 * 3)  To control, or compose, one’s expression.
 * 1)  To defeat emphatically, to teach an opponent a harsh lesson.
 * 2)  To control, or compose, one’s expression.
 * 1)  To control, or compose, one’s expression.
 * 1)  To control, or compose, one’s expression.
 * 1)  To control, or compose, one’s expression.
 * 1)  To control, or compose, one’s expression.

Derived terms

 * schooling

Etymology 2
From, , from , from , , from , from , from.

Cognate with 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬. .

Alternative forms

 * skull

Noun



 * 1)   A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.
 * The divers encountered a huge school of mackerel.
 * 1) A multitude.
 * 1) A multitude.

Verb

 * 1)  To form into, or travel in, a school.

Etymology 1
From, from , from. .

Noun

 * 1) A school, educational institution that provides education, whether combined with research or not
 * 2) A thematic educational institute within a larger one, such as in a university for a single research field.
 * 3) Any organisation providing instruction.
 * 4) A movement or stylistic trend.
 * 1) A movement or stylistic trend.

Etymology 2
From, from , from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) A school, group of fish or other aquatic animals.