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campus

American  
[kam-puhs] / ˈkæm pəs /

noun

plural

campuses
  1. the grounds, often including the buildings, of a college, university, or school.

  2. a college or university.

    The large influx of older students radically changed many campuses throughout the country.

  3. a division of a university that has its own grounds, buildings, and faculty but is administratively joined to the rest of the university.

  4. the world of higher education.

    Foundation grants have had a marked effect on the character of the American campus.

  5. a large, usually suburban, landscaped business or industrial site.


campus British  
/ ˈkæmpəs /

noun

  1. the grounds and buildings of a university

  2. the outside area of a college, university, etc

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Other Word Forms

  • intercampus adjective
  • noncampus adjective

Etymology

Origin of campus

1765–75, < Latin: flat place, field, plain

Example Sentences

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The cluster would, the company declared, be "more than twice the size of many of today's leading campuses", comprising various buildings, an on-site electrical substation and wildflower areas.

From BBC

Since Smith arrived on campus in 2023, Ontario Christian has won 89 of 98 games.

From Los Angeles Times

While heavy winter rain is normal for the region, Prof Dave Hodgson - an ecologist at the University of Exeter's Cornwall campus - said the volume and persistence this season felt "a bit apocalyptic".

From BBC

"If you're heading to the show, make sure you hop off the tram at the Etihad campus," she was heard telling passengers travelling to awards.

From BBC

Crowds have swelled on campuses in major cities to join memorials for peers.

From The Wall Street Journal