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syllabus
syl·la·bus S0955300 (sĭl′ə-bəs)n. pl. syl·la·bus·es or syl·la·bi (-bī′) 1. An outline or a summary of the main points of a text, lecture, or course of study.2. Law A summary or abstract of the legal rulings contained in a published judicial case opinion. [New Latin syllabus, summary, outline, list, back-formed nominative singular from syllabos, misreading (propagated in early printed editions of Cicero's letters and taken to be a masculine accusative plural) of syllabous, medieval misreading (influenced by Greek sullambanein, sullab-, to put together) of Greek sittubas (used by Cicero with the meaning "parchment labels or tags for scrolls," in the Latin text of one of his letters), accusative plural of sittuba, variant of sittubon, a small hide or piece of leather (perhaps originally meaning "a goat-skin" and akin to Modern Greek dialectal sita, goat, perhaps from Greek sittā, psittā, word imitative of the sound used by shepherds to call their flocks).]syllabus (ˈsɪləbəs) n, pl -buses or -bi (-ˌbaɪ) 1. (Education) an outline of a course of studies, text, etc2. (Education) a. the subjects studied for a particular courseb. a document which lists these subjects and states how the course will be assessed[C17: from Late Latin, erroneously from Latin sittybus parchment strip giving title and author, from Greek sittuba]
Syllabus (ˈsɪləbəs) n1. (Roman Catholic Church) Also called: Syllabus of Errors a list of 80 doctrinal theses condemned as erroneous by Pius IX in 18642. (Roman Catholic Church) a list of 65 Modernist propositions condemned as erroneous by Pius X in 1907syl•la•bus (ˈsɪl ə bəs) n., pl. -bus•es, -bi (-ˌbaɪ) an outline or other brief statement of the main points of a discourse, the subjects of a course of lectures, the contents of a curriculum, etc. [1650–60; < New Latin syllabus, syllabos, probably a misreading (in mss. of Cicero) of Greek síttybās, acc. pl. of síttyba label for a papyrus roll] curriculum, syllabus - A curriculum is a complete course of study offered by a school; a syllabus is the outline of a single course.See also related terms for outline.syllabusA summary of the important elements of a course of study or text. In the United Kingdom this also means the subjects studied in a particular course or at a particular institution.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | syllabus - an integrated course of academic studies; "he was admitted to a new program at the university"course of study, curriculum, programme, programcourse of lectures - a series of lectures dealing with a subjectinfo, information - a message received and understoodcrash course, crash program, crash programme - a rapid and intense course of training or research (usually undertaken in an emergency); "he took a crash course in Italian on his way to Italy"; "his first job was a crash course in survival and in learning how to get along with people"; "a crash programme is needed to create new jobs"reading program - a program designed to teach literacy skillsdegree program - a course of study leading to an academic degree |
syllabusnoun course of study, course, curriculum, educational programme, programme of study, course outline the history syllabussyllabusnounA document, such as a list or an outline, that gives, for example, the order of events in a public performance or the chief features of a stock offering:bill, program, prospectus.Translationssyllabus (ˈsiləbəs) noun a programme or list, eg of a course of lectures, or of courses of study. 教學大綱,課程提綱 教学大纲,课程提纲 syllabus
syllabus1. an outline of a course of studies, text, etc. 2. Brita. the subjects studied for a particular course b. a document which lists these subjects and states how the course will be assessed syllabus
syllabusS25-923380 (sĭl′ă-bŭs) [Gr. syllabos, table of contents] An abstract of a lecture or outline of a course of study or of a book.Syllabus Related to Syllabus: thesaurusSyllabusA headnote; a short note preceding the text of a reported case that briefly summarizes the rulings of the court on the points decided in the case. The syllabus appears before the text of the opinion. The syllabus generally is not part of the opinion of the court but is prepared by a legal editor employed by a private law book company that publishes court decisions to serve as a quick reference for a researcher. Some courts prepare the syllabus for their own decisions, but in many states the syllabus has no legal effect. Ohio is one exception, however, where the court-prepared syllabus is part of the decision and is considered a statement of the law. In most states, only the opinion of the court containing the original statement of the grounds for the opinion may be used in legal papers in a lawsuit to convince a court or jury of a particular point of law. Cross-references Court Opinion. syllabus Related to syllabus: thesaurusSynonyms for syllabusnoun course of studySynonyms- course of study
- course
- curriculum
- educational programme
- programme of study
- course outline
Synonyms for syllabusnoun a document, such as a list or an outline, that gives, for example, the order of events in a public performance or the chief features of a stock offeringSynonymsSynonyms for syllabusnoun an integrated course of academic studiesSynonyms- course of study
- curriculum
- programme
- program
Related Words- course of lectures
- info
- information
- crash course
- crash program
- crash programme
- reading program
- degree program
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