syllabus

  • 11syllabus — has the plural form syllabuses, not syllabi …

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  • 12syllabus — [n] summary aperçu, capitulation, conspectus, curriculum, outline, program, review, rundown, schedule, sketch, synopsis; concept 283 …

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  • 13syllabus — ► NOUN (pl. syllabuses or syllabi) ▪ the topics in a course of study or teaching, especially for an examination. ORIGIN Latin, from Greek sittuba title slip, label …

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  • 14syllabus — [sil′ə bəs] n. pl. syllabuses or syllabi [sil′əbī΄] [ModL < LL(Ec), a list, register (prob. false form for syllaba,SYLLABLE), mistaken reading of L sillybus, altered < sittybus, strip of parchment used as a label < Gr sittybos, strip of… …

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  • 15Syllabus — El Syllabus Errorum , (del latín Syllabus: lista; listado de los errores), cuya denominación completa es Syllabus complectens praecipuos nostrae aetatis errores (Listado recopilatorio de los principales errores de nuestro tiempo) siendo conocido… …

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  • 16Syllabus — A syllabus (pl. syllabi or syllabuses; from Latin syllabus list , in turn from Greek σίλλυβος or σίττυβος sillybos/sittybos parchment label, table of contents ), is an outline and summary of topics to be covered in an education or training course …

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  • 17Syllabus — Un syllabus (du latin « sommaire ») est un recueil de questions tranchées par l autorité papale. Sommaire 1 Histoire 2 Autre sens 3 Références 4 Articles connexes …

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  • 18syllabus — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ class (esp. AmE), course ▪ Professors will want to develop their own course syllabuses. ▪ exam, examination (both esp. BrE) ▪ A level …

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  • 19syllabus — UK [ˈsɪləbəs] / US noun [countable] Word forms syllabus : singular syllabus plural syllabuses a list of the main subjects in a course of study the history/English/maths syllabus on the syllabus: Shakespeare s always on the syllabus. • See:… …

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  • 20syllabus — syl|la|bus [ sıləbəs ] noun count a list of the main subjects in a course of study: the history/English/math syllabus on the syllabus: Shakespeare s always on the syllabus. ─ compare CURRICULUM …

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