Results for: officially connected with a university or institution
English English
large public university located in Lexington (Kentucky, USA)UK (University of Kentucky)
large university located in California (USA); Leland Stanford (1824-93), American financier and politician, founder of Stanford University; male first nameStanford
linking of units, process or state of being linked, state of being linked together; series of connected items or eventsconcatenation
living quarters for residents of an institution (i.e. university, boarding school, etc.)dorm (dormitory)
long bone in center of chest, sternum, long flat bone connected to the ribs (Anatomy, Zoology)breastbone
Louis Brandeis (1856-1941), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (1916-39), Zionist activist; private university in Waltham Massachusetts (USA); family nameBrandeis
mailing list server, server which allows one to build electronic mailing lists on computers which are connected to the Internet (Computers)LISTSERV
major league baseball team from St. Louis (Missouri, USA); name of the athletic teams at the University of Louisville (in Kentucky, USA)Cardinals
make official; act officiallyofficialize
membership in an academy which promotes the sciences or arts; possession of an academic degree from an institution of higher learningacademicianship
Mount Moriah, biblical site where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac; site generally connected with Zion, place where Solomon built the temple, Temple Mount (also Moriah)Moria
mutually communicated; connected in a manner which allows movement from one to another (as of rooms)intercommunicated
mutually connected, connected to each other, linked togetherinterconnected
name of the athletic teams at Harvard University (USA)Crimson
name of the athletic teams at Oklahoma State University (USA); professional football team from Dallas (Texas, USA)Cowboys
 

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