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2. historical
adjective. ['hɪˈstɔrɪkəl'] having once lived or existed or taken place in the real world as distinct from being legendary.
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Etymology
- historical (English)
- -al (English)
- historic (English)
3. historical
adjective. ['hɪˈstɔrɪkəl'] belonging to the past; of what is important or famous in the past.
Synonyms
Etymology
- historical (English)
- -al (English)
- historic (English)
4. historical
adjective. ['hɪˈstɔrɪkəl'] used of the study of a phenomenon (especially language) as it changes through time.
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Synonyms
Etymology
- historical (English)
- -al (English)
- historic (English)
5. school
noun. ['ˈskuːl'] an educational institution.
Etymology
- school (English)
- schole (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. school
noun. ['ˈskuːl'] a building where young people receive education.
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Etymology
- school (English)
- schole (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. school
noun. ['ˈskuːl'] the process of being formally educated at a school.
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Etymology
- school (English)
- schole (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. school
noun. ['ˈskuːl'] a body of creative artists or writers or thinkers linked by a similar style or by similar teachers.
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Etymology
- school (English)
- schole (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. school
verb. ['ˈskuːl'] educate in or as if in a school.
Synonyms
Etymology
- school (English)
- schole (Middle English (1100-1500))