Word: school Word origin: Old English scōl, scolu, via Latin from Greek skholē ‘leisure, philosophy, lecture place’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French escole . Phonetic: skuːl Listen:
an institution for educating children. Example: Ryder's children did not go to school at all
any institution at which instruction is given in a particular discipline. Example: a dancing school
a group of people, particularly writers, artists, or philosophers, sharing similar ideas or methods. Example: the Frankfurt school of critical theory
(at Oxford University) the hall in which final examinations are held.
a group gambling together. Example: a poker school
send to school; educate. Example: Taverier was born in Paris and schooled in Lyon
train (a horse) on the flat or over fences. Example: if you have schooled your horse properly, your riding will look better
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