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Also see: fees
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
school1
▶noun
- 1 an institution for educating children.
■ a day's work at school; lessons.
- 2 any institution at which instruction is given in a particular discipline: a dancing school.
■ N. Amer. informal a university.
■ a department or faculty of a university: the School of Dental Medicine.
- 3 a group of people sharing similar ideas or methods.
■ a specified style, approach, or method.
- 4 Brit. a group of people gambling together.
■ a group of people drinking together and taking turns to buy the drinks.
- 1 chiefly formal or N. Amer. send to school; educate.
- 2 train in a particular skill or activity.
■ Riding train (a horse) on the flat or over fences.
– phrases
school of thought a particular way of thinking.
school of thought a particular way of thinking.
– origin OE scōl, scolu, via L. from Gk skholē ‘leisure, philosophy, lecture place’, reinforced in ME by OFr. escole.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
school2
▶noun a large group of fish or sea mammals. ▶verb (of fish or sea mammals) form a school.

