College.
(Of thelat.)(collegium ofcolligere, meet).
1. m. educational institution for children and young people of either sex.
2. m. home or buildings of the College.
3. m. House or convent of regular, intended for studies.
4. m. society or Corporation of people from the same dignity or profession. Bar Association of doctors
5. m. Colloq. class
(? lesson). Tomorrow there is no school6. m. its. Community of people living in a house designed for the teaching of science, arts or crafts, under the Government of certain superiors and rules.
1. m. body which make up the Cardinals of the Roman Church.
1. m. meeting of electors legally covered by the same group to exercise its right pursuant to the laws.1. m. residence of University students undergoing certain regime.
2. d. community of secular young, of distinguished families, working on several faculties, living in some closure, subject to a guiding College which they named usually every year.
1. m. youth community dedicated to science, that lived in a House, subject to a rector.1. m. House and school to the education and instruction of young people involved in the militia.
2. m. College of an order military intended to make it the freiles study science.
1. m. teaching, attached to a University Centre, which is odd
Please first University cycle.1. loc. verb. its. Be admitted to a community, wearing the habit or dress of its use or Institute.