Italian Meaning of school
scuola
Other Italian words related to scuola
- accademia
- Seminario
- Mondo accademico
- Asilo nido
- collegio
- Scuola charter
- scuola elementare pubblica
- scuola primaria
- Scuola di grammatica
- Liceo
- scuola secondaria di primo grado
- madrasa
- madrassa
- madrasa
- Scuola media
- preparazione
- Scuola preparatoria
- scuola preparatoria
- Scuola primaria
- Scuola pubblica
- Scuola secondaria
- liceo
- Scuola professionale
- yeshivah
- Jesciva
Nearest Words of school
- school assignment => Compito scolastico
- school bell => Campanella della scuola
- school board => Consiglio scolastico
- school bus => Scuolabus
- school crossing => Passaggio pedonale per le scuole
- school day => giorno di scuola
- school dictionary => Dizionario scolastico
- school district => Distretto scolastico
- school newspaper => Giornale scolastico
- school of dentistry => Facoltà di odontoiatria
Definitions and Meaning of school in English
school (n)
an educational institution
a building where young people receive education
the process of being formally educated at a school
a body of creative artists or writers or thinkers linked by a similar style or by similar teachers
the period of instruction in a school; the time period when school is in session
an educational institution's faculty and students
a large group of fish
school (v)
educate in or as if in a school
teach or refine to be discriminative in taste or judgment
swim in or form a large group of fish
school (n.)
A shoal; a multitude; as, a school of fish.
A place for learned intercourse and instruction; an institution for learning; an educational establishment; a place for acquiring knowledge and mental training; as, the school of the prophets.
A place of primary instruction; an establishment for the instruction of children; as, a primary school; a common school; a grammar school.
A session of an institution of instruction.
One of the seminaries for teaching logic, metaphysics, and theology, which were formed in the Middle Ages, and which were characterized by academical disputations and subtilties of reasoning.
The room or hall in English universities where the examinations for degrees and honors are held.
An assemblage of scholars; those who attend upon instruction in a school of any kind; a body of pupils.
The disciples or followers of a teacher; those who hold a common doctrine, or accept the same teachings; a sect or denomination in philosophy, theology, science, medicine, politics, etc.
The canons, precepts, or body of opinion or practice, sanctioned by the authority of a particular class or age; as, he was a gentleman of the old school.
Figuratively, any means of knowledge or discipline; as, the school of experience.
school (v. t.)
To train in an institution of learning; to educate at a school; to teach.
To tutor; to chide and admonish; to reprove; to subject to systematic discipline; to train.
school ()
A French of the middle of the 19th century centering in the village of Barbizon near the forest of Fontainebleau. Its members went straight to nature in disregard of academic tradition, treating their subjects faithfully and with poetic feeling for color, light, and atmosphere. It is exemplified, esp. in landscapes, by Corot, Rousseau, Daubigny, Jules Dupre, and Diaz. Associated with them are certain painters of animals, as Troyon and Jaque, and of peasant life, as Millet and Jules Breton.
FAQs About the word school
scuola
an educational institution, a building where young people receive education, the process of being formally educated at a school, a body of creative artists or w
accademia,Seminario,Mondo accademico,Asilo nido,collegio,Scuola charter,scuola elementare pubblica,scuola primaria,Scuola di grammatica,Liceo
No antonyms found.
schomburgkia => Schomburgkia, scholy => Scolastico, scholiums => scolii, scholium => Scolio, scholion => postilla,