单词 | College of Justice |
释义 | college /kolˈij/noun
ORIGIN: Fr collège, from L collēgium, from col- and legere to gather collˈeger noun
collegial /kə-lēˈji-əl/ adjective Relating to a college or university, or to a collegium collēˈgialism noun The theory that the church is a self-governing body independent of the state collegialˈity noun
collēˈgian noun
collēˈgianer noun A member of a college, a student collēˈgiate adjective
An inmate of a prison, etc college pudding noun A kind of steamed pudding containing dried fruit collegiate church or collegial church noun
College of Arms or Herald's College A collegiate body incorporated in 1483, presided over by the Earl Marshal, and including Garter, principal King-of-arms, Clarenceux and Norroy, besides six heralds and four pursuivants college of cardinals (RC) The whole body of cardinals, electors of and advisors to the Pope college of education A college for training teachers College of Justice In Scotland, the Court of Session, composed of judges, advocates, writers to the signet, and solicitors |
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