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ma·tric·u·late I. \-ˌlāt, usu -ād.+V\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin matriculatus, past participle of matriculare, from Late Latin matricula transitive verb 1. : to admit to membership in a body, society, or institution especially a college or university by entering the name in a register : enroll < had been matriculated in the university > 2. obsolete : adopt, naturalize intransitive verb : to become admitted to membership in a body, society, or institution (as a college or university) and have one's name officially registered after having previously met entrance requirements and typically after having successfully passed an entrance examination II. \-_lə̇t, -ˌlāt, usu -d.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin matriculatus, past participle of matriculare : one that has been accepted into a college or university or other institution as a student or candidate for a degree |