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academical

American  
[ak-uh-dem-i-kuhl] / ˌæk əˈdɛm ɪ kəl /

adjective

  1. academic.


noun

  1. academicals. academic costume.

Other Word Forms

  • academically adverb
  • nonacademical adjective
  • nonacademicalness noun
  • semiacademical adjective
  • subacademical adjective
  • unacademical adjective

Etymology

Origin of academical

First recorded in 1580–90; academic + -al 1

Example Sentences

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Matheson's time at Wolves was hampered by serious injuries and after loan spells with Ipswich, Hamilton Academical and Scunthorpe he was released at the end of the 2022-23 campaign without making a senior appearance for the club.

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It followed a similar case of fraud at Hamilton Academical FC that same year.

From BBC

Kenneth Bloomfield was born in Belfast on 15 April 1931 and was educated at Royal Belfast Academical Institution and Oxford University.

From BBC

He went to school at Royal Belfast Academical Institution before studying at Trinity College Dublin, where he became immersed in poetry.

From BBC

Falkirk v Hamilton Academical in League 1 is scheduled for 17:30.

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