faculty |
colle |
As a noun faculty
is the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
As a proper noun colle is
.
faculty |
co |
As a noun faculty
is the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
As a pronoun co is
this; this one.
faculty |
coll |
As a noun faculty
is the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
As a verb coll is
to hug or embrace.
As a proper noun Coll is
a medieval English short form of the male given name Nicholas; very rare today.
faculty |
col |
As nouns the difference between faculty and col
is that
faculty is the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff while
col is inch (
unit of length).
rational |
faculty |
As nouns the difference between rational and faculty
is that
rational is a rational number: a number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers while
faculty is the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
As an adjective rational
is capable of reasoning.
faculty |
scholar |
As nouns the difference between faculty and scholar
is that
faculty is the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff while
scholar is a student; one who studies at school or college.
realize |
faculty |
As a verb realize
is to make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish.
As a noun faculty is
the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
faculty |
academics |
As a noun faculty
is the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
As an adjective academics is
.
faculty |
actually |
As a noun faculty
is the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
As an adverb actually is
(modal) in act or in fact; really; in truth; positively.
campus |
faculty |
As nouns the difference between campus and faculty
is that
campus is the grounds or property of a school, college, university, business, church, or hospital, often understood to include buildings and other structures while
faculty is the scholarly staff at colleges or universities, as opposed to the students or support staff.
As a verb campus
is to confine to campus as a punishment.
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