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collegium
[ kuh-lee-jee-uhm ]
noun
- Ecclesiastical. college ( def 11 ).
- a group of ruling officials each with equal rank and power, especially one that formerly administered a Soviet commissariat.
collegium
/ °ìəˈ±ô¾±Ë»åÏôɪə³¾ /
noun
- (in the former Soviet Union) a board in charge of a department
- another term for College of Cardinals Sacred College
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of collegium1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of collegium1
Example Sentences
Annotated image of the remains of the deceased individual in situ in their bed in the Collegium Augustalium, Herculaneum.
The brain belonged to a man killed in his bed inside a building called the Collegium on the main street of the Roman city Herculaneum.
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted global concern over falling trust in science and scientists, but there was little data on the topic, says Viktoria Cologna, an environmental social scientist at the Collegium Helveticum/Swiss Institute for Advanced Study.
The eight-minute video shows a Defence Ministry collegium, said to have taken place on Tuesday morning.
I’m a student of sociology in Collegium Civitas.
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