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词汇 matriculand
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Definition of matriculand in English:

matriculand

noun məˈtrɪkjʊlandməˈtrɪkjəˌlænd
British
  • A person who is enrolled as a student in a college or university.

    on Saturday, we welcomed back our matriculands of 1965 and 1975
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the sixteenth century Salamanca had about 5,000–7,000 matriculands a year.
    • Out of 1,032 matriculands admitted in the session 1911-12, there were only three Frenchmen, all non-collegiate.
    • Paris, conversely, had a northern bias: in 1773, 63 per cent of its matriculands came from north of the Loire.
    • Melville had just reached the age of the university matriculand when he shipped aboard the Highlander on its voyage out from New York in 1837.

Origin

1950s: from matriculate + -and.

Definition of matriculand in US English:

matriculand

nounməˈtrikyəˌlandməˈtrɪkjəˌlænd
British
  • A person who is enrolled as a student in a college or university.

    on Saturday, we welcomed back our matriculands of 1965 and 1975
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Melville had just reached the age of the university matriculand when he shipped aboard the Highlander on its voyage out from New York in 1837.
    • Out of 1,032 matriculands admitted in the session 1911-12, there were only three Frenchmen, all non-collegiate.
    • Paris, conversely, had a northern bias: in 1773, 63 per cent of its matriculands came from north of the Loire.
    • In the sixteenth century Salamanca had about 5,000–7,000 matriculands a year.

Origin

1950s: from matriculate + -and.

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