academy (noun)

  • 51Military Academy — noun (C) 1 a national college where people are trained to be officers in the military forces 2 a private school in the US that gives students military training …

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  • 52Air Force Academy — noun → Royal Australian Air Force College …

  • 53Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts — noun an organisation formed by the Australian Film Institute in 2011 to promote Australian achievement in film and television and to administer the awards for the film and television industry. Abbrev.: AACTA See AACTA Award …

  • 54Australian Academy of Science — noun an independent national scientific institution established in 1954 to promote science, maintain its standards and recognise outstanding achievements in this field. Abbrev.: AAS …

  • 55Australian Academy of the Humanities — noun an independent body established in 1969 to further the understanding of, and study in, the humanities, and to act as an advisory body in this field. Abbrev.: AAH …

  • 56International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences — noun an organisation formed in 1998 to promote the creative, technical, and professional progress of the internet and other forms of interactive media; diverse international membership includes developers of the internet, musicians, journalists… …

  • 57(the) Royal Academy of Arts — the ˌRoyal Aˈcademy 7 [Royal Academy] (also the ˌRoyal Academy of ˈArts) noun singular a B …

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  • 58city academy — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms city academy : singular city academy plural city academies British a school that is paid for partly by the government and partly by a business or other organization. The school is controlled by the private… …

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  • 59Military Academy — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms Military Academy : singular Military Academy plural Military Academies an institution that trains people to be army officers …

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  • 60Royal Academy — /rɔɪəl əˈkædəmi/ (say royuhl uh kaduhmee) noun a society founded in 1768 by George III of England to encourage the visual arts by the establishment of a school of design and the holding of an annual exhibition of the works of living artists.… …