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  • 1faculty — [fak′əl tē] n. pl. faculties [ME & OFr faculte < L facultas < facilis: see FACILE] 1. Obs. the power to do; ability to perform an action 2. any natural or specialized power of a living organism; sense [the faculty of hearing, speech, etc.]… …

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  • 2Brussels Faculty for Protestant Theology — The Faculty of Protestant Theology in Brussels (FUTP), in Brussels, Belgium, is a private university. Its official languages are French and Dutch.ource* [http://protestafac.ac.be/ Faculty of Protestant Theology in Brussels] …

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  • 3faculty — noun 1 natural ability of the body/mind ADJECTIVE ▪ higher ▪ the evolution of man s higher faculties ▪ cognitive, intellectual, mental, rational ▪ …

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  • 4faculty — n. division of a university (esp. BE; CE has school) 1) a faculty of education; law; medicine; science teaching staff (esp. AE) 2) on the faculty (she is on the faculty) 3) a college, university; school faculty 4) the standing ( permanent )… …

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  • 5faculty — 01. An unknown businessperson has donated over $10 million towards the construction of a new medical [faculty] at the university. 02. Our French professor took the entire class to lunch at the [faculty] club. 03. Chocolate was only accepted by… …

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  • 6faculty — fac|ul|ty [ˈfækəlti] n plural faculties [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: faculté, from Latin facultas ability ] 1.) a department or group of related departments within a university faculty of ▪ the Faculty of Law ▪ the Engineering Fac …

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  • 7faculty — /fak euhl tee/, n., pl. faculties. 1. an ability, natural or acquired, for a particular kind of action: a faculty for making friends easily. 2. one of the powers of the mind, as memory, reason, or speech: Though very sick, he is in full… …

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  • 8faculty — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Middle English faculte, from Anglo French faculté, from Medieval Latin & Latin; Medieval Latin facultat , facultas branch of learning or teaching, from Latin, ability, abundance, from facilis facile Date: 14th… …

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  • 9faculty — noun plural faculties (C) 1 a natural ability, such as the ability to see, hear, or think clearly (+ of): the faculty of reason | in full possession of all your faculties (=able to see, hear, think etc in the normal way) 2 a particular skill that …

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  • 10Faculty of Informatics of Damascus University — Infobox University name= Damascus University Faculty of Informatics native name= كلية الهندسة المعلوماتية في جامعة دمشق latin name= established=2000 type=Public rector= city=Damascus country=Syria dean=Dr. Nawwar Alawa website=… …

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