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ac·a·deme

 (ăk′ə-dēm′)
n.
1.
a. The academic environment, community, or world.
b. Academic life.
2. A place in which instruction is given to students.
3. A scholar, especially a pedant.

[From Latin Acadēmīa, the Academy; see academy.]
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academe

(ˈækəˌdiːm)
n
1. (Education) any place of learning, such as a college or university
2. (Education) the grove of Academe the groves of Academe the academic world
[C16: first used by Shakespeare in Love's Labour's Lost (1594); see academy]
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ac•a•deme

(ˈæk əˌdim, ˌæk əˈdim)

n.
1. the academic environment.
2. any place of instruction; school.
3. a scholar or pedant.
[1580–90; < Latin Acadēmus (see academy)]
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academe

A place of learning, or the world of education in general.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.academe - the academic worldacademe - the academic world      
world, domain - people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest; "the Western world"
college - the body of faculty and students of a college
university - the body of faculty and students at a university
tenure - give life-time employment to; "She was tenured after she published her book"
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Translations

academe

[ˈækədiːm] academia [ˌækəˈdiːmɪə] N (liter) → mundo m académico
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academe

[ˈækədiːm] nmonde m universitaire
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academe

n (form)die akademische Welt; the groves pl of academedie akademischen Gefilde pl (form)
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References in classic literature ?
See there the olive-grove of Academe, Plato's retirement, where the Attic bird Trills her thick-warbled notes the summer long; There, flowery hill, Hymettus, with the sound Of bees' industrious murmur, oft invites To studious musing; there Ilissus rowls His whispering stream.
Whenever one says that they're studying to get a PhD or a doctorate degree, one would immediately think that the person would probably work in the academe in the near future, where they would be authoring several research papers or probably teach what they majored in to bewildering young students.
We will engage them in all their fronts doon sa agriculture, labor even the health, even in the academe which we started already and also even in the religious sector,' PNP chief, Gen.
He added that a sugar demand study is urgently needed to determine current consumption patterns since the last study on the country's sugar requirement was conducted by the academe 11 years ago.
Oscar Albayalde, the Philippine National Police chief, held a dialogue on Tuesday with members of the academe to thresh out concerns over his insistence that the PNP be given access to schools to eradicate extremism and communist recruitment.
"The current pool of data scientists in the country are coming from the academe and Filipino experts who work at banks in the US, Singapore, Hong Kong and those coming back from Silicon Valley, New York and Wall Street.
BuCor inmate review should include Church, academe lawmaker !-- -- Delon Porcalla (The Philippine Star) - August 26, 2019 - 12:00am MANILA, Philippines Men of the cloth and those from academe should also be included in the board that reviews the conduct of inmates inside New Bilibid Prison, and should not be limited to those from the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor), an administration lawmaker proposed.
'The public consultation involved multi-disciplinary sectors, including the health, education, academe, and skills,' Dumama said.
Academe was so "real" seeming at first that one employee called to ask when the wall would be repaired.
Whereas puzzles are defined by a disciplinary matrix, problems are presented to us by the world outside of academe. By insisting that scientists not only solve their own puzzles, but also address the world's problems, Frodeman asserts that "the autonomy of science has been chipped away, and its status as a uniquely objective view on the world is widely questioned." If what we experienced after the end of the Cold War was a gradual erosion of the place of science in society, the recent elections in the United States and the rise of populism across Europe throw these changes into sharp relief.
ICT Dgte, or the ICT Association of Dumaguete and Negros Oriental, is an LGU-accredited, non-governmental organization (NGO) comprised of BPOs/KPOs, the Academe, ICT Professionals, and Partner Government Agencies.