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Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48

	College \Col"lege\, n. [F. coll[`e]ge, L. collegium, fr. collega
   colleague. See Colleague.]
   1. A collection, body, or society of persons engaged in
      common pursuits, or having common duties and interests,
      and sometimes, by charter, peculiar rights and privileges;
      as, a college of heralds; a college of electors; a college
      of bishops.
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            The college of the cardinals.         --Shak.
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            Then they made colleges of sufferers; persons who,
            to secure their inheritance in the world to come,
            did cut off all their portion in this. --Jer.
                                                  Taylor.
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   2. A society of scholars or friends of learning, incorporated
      for study or instruction, esp. in the higher branches of
      knowledge; as, the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge
      Universities, and many American colleges.
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   Note: In France and some other parts of continental Europe,
         college is used to include schools occupied with
         rudimentary studies, and receiving children as pupils.
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   3. A building, or number of buildings, used by a college.
      "The gate of Trinity College." --Macaulay.
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   4. Fig.: A community. [R.]
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            Thick as the college of the bees in May. --Dryden.
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   College of justice, a term applied in Scotland to the
      supreme civil courts and their principal officers.

   The sacred college, the college or cardinals at Rome.
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Source: WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)

	college
    n 1: the body of faculty and students of a college
    2: an institution of higher education created to educate and
       grant degrees; often a part of a university
    3: a complex of buildings in which an institution of higher
       education is housed

	




Source: Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0

	69 Moby Thesaurus words for "college":
   Bund, Rochdale cooperative, academe, academia, alliance,
   alma mater, assemblage, association, axis, band, bloc, body,
   caboose, can, chokey, coalition, college of engineering,
   combination, combine, common market, community college,
   confederacy, confederation, consumer cooperative, cooperative,
   cooperative society, corps, council, credit union, customs union,
   degree-granting institution, economic community, federation,
   four-year college, free trade area, gang, graduate school, group,
   grouping, hoosegow, institute of technology, ivied halls,
   journalism school, jug, junior college, law school, league, lockup,
   machine, medical school, mob, multiversity, normal, normal school,
   partnership, political machine, postgraduate school, prison, ring,
   rock pile, school of communications, school of education, society,
   stir, two-year college, union, university, university college,
   varsity

	




Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary

	College
   Heb. mishneh (2 Kings 22:14; 2 Chr. 34:22), rendered in Revised
   Version "second quarter", the residence of the prophetess
   Huldah. The Authorized Version followed the Jewish commentators,
   who, following the Targum, gave the Hebrew word its
   post-Biblical sense, as if it meant a place of instruction. It
   properly means the "second," and may therefore denote the lower
   city (Acra), which was built after the portion of the city on
   Mount Zion, and was enclosed by a second wall.

	




Source: Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)

	COLLEGE. A civil corporation, society or company, authorized by law, having 
in general a literary object. In some countries by college is understood the 
union of certain voters in *one body; such bodies are called electoral 
colleges; as, the college of electors or their deputies to the diet of 
Ratisbon; the college of cardinals. The term is used in the United States; 
as, the college of electors of president and vice-president, of the United 
States. Act of Congress of January 23, 1845. 
	




Source: U.S. Gazetteer Places (2000)

	College, AK -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Alaska
   Population (2000):    11402
   Housing Units (2000): 4501
   Land area (2000):     18.670178 sq. miles (48.355536 sq. km)
   Water area (2000):    0.407168 sq. miles (1.054561 sq. km)
   Total area (2000):    19.077346 sq. miles (49.410097 sq. km)
   FIPS code:            16750
   Located within:       Alaska (AK), FIPS 02
   Location:             64.848302 N, 147.827194 W
   ZIP Codes (1990):    
   Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
   Headwords:
    College, AK
    College

	

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