Ac•a•de•mi•a:
Pronunciation: "a-k&-'dE-mE-&
Function: noun
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, academy
Date: 1946
1 : The academic community; academe: as a :the part of society, especially universities, that is connected with studying and thinking, b : the activity or job of studying <A graduate of law and School Psychology from Moscow State University, he had spent his life in academia.>
: ACADEME (FORMAL)

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Pronunciation: 's&rch
Function: verb
Etymology: Middle English cerchen, from Middle French cerchier to go about, survey, search, from Late Latin circare to go about, from Latin circum round about.
Date: 14th century
transitive senses
1 : to look into or over carefully or thoroughly in an effort to find or discover something: as a : to examine in seeking something <searched the north field> b : to look through or explore by inspecting possible places of concealment or investigating suspicious circumstances c : to read thoroughly : CHECK; especially : to examine a public record or register for information about <search land titles> d : to examine for articles concealed on the person e : to look at as if to discover or penetrate intention or nature
2 : to uncover, find, or come to know by inquiry or scrutiny -- usually used with out
intransitive senses
1 : to look or inquire carefully <searched for the papers>
2 : to make painstaking investigation or examination
- search•able /'s&r-ch&-b&l/ adjective
- search•er noun
- search•ing•ly /-chi[ng]-lE/ adverb


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