What is another word for lyceum?

Pronunciation: [la͡ɪsˈiːəm] (IPA)

Lyceum, a term that originated from ancient Greece, is a place of learning and education. There are numerous synonyms available for the word 'lyceum,' including academy, school, college, institute, university, and educational institution, amongst others. These words have similar meanings as lyceum and are used to describe institutions of learning that offer courses, diplomas, and degrees to students. Each synonym may have a slightly different connotation and may be used in a particular context to describe a specific type of educational institution. Regardless of which word is used, the purpose of these educational establishments remains the same; to impart knowledge and skill to future generations and professionals.

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    • Proper noun, singular
      liceo.

What are the hypernyms for Lyceum?

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What are the hyponyms for Lyceum?

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  • hyponyms for lyceum (as nouns)

Usage examples for Lyceum

Two of them were in the pit of the lyceum the next night, and, seeing us in Mr. Arnold's box, would stare us out of countenance.
"John Leech, His Life and Work. Vol. 1"
William Powell Frith
He was later graduated from the Alexandrovsky lyceum, the highest and most splendid civil school of that time, and entered the department of Foreign Affairs.
"Russian Lyrics"
Translated by Martha Gilbert Dickinson Bianchi
At the lyceum, in the dockets of the registrar.
"In Search of a Son"
William Shepard Walsh

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