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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024ac•a•deme (ak′ə dēm′, ak′ə dēm′),USA pronunciation n. - Educationthe campus activity, life, and interests of a college or university;
the academic world. - Education(sometimes cap.) any place of instruction;
a school. - Ancient History(cap.) the public grove in Athens in which Plato taught.
- Educationa person living in, accustomed to, or preferring the environment of a university.
- Educationa scholarly or pedantic person, esp. a teacher or student.
- Greek Akádēmos Academus
- Latin Acadēmus
- 1580–90
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: academe /ˈækəˌdiːm/ n literary - any place of learning, such as a college or university
Etymology: 16th Century: first used by Shakespeare in Love's Labour's Lost (1594); see academy |