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Faculty logo #10101) Ability 2) Aptitude 3) Module 4) Retentiveness 5) Sentiency 6) Volition 7) Will
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Faculty logo #10101) Ability 2) French word used in English 3) Mental faculty 4) Module 5) Power 6) Special ability 7) Teachers and administrators 8) Teaching staff 9) University department 10) University department staff
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Faculty logo #23053A power of the soul enabling a living substance to operate according to its nature by doing or making. It is a vital capacity belonging to a living substance. Ultimately, it is the immediate and proximate principle of vital operation.
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Faculty logo #21000[academic staff] In North American English, faculty is the academic staff of a university: senior teachers, lecturers, and/or researchers. The term is most commonly used in this context in the United States and Canada, and generally includes professors of various rank: assistant professors, associate professors, and (full) professors, usual...
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Faculty logo #21000[division] A faculty is a division within a university comprising one subject area, or a number of related subject areas (for the North American usage, referring to academic staff, see `Faculty (academic staff)`). In American usage such divisions are generally referred to as colleges (e.g., `college of arts and sciences`) or schools (e.g., ...
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Faculty logo #21000[instrument] A faculty is a legal instrument or warrant in canon law, especially a judicial or quasi-judicial warrant from an ecclesiastical court or tribunal. In the Roman Catholic Church, it is `the authority, privilege, or permission, to perform an act or function. In a broad sense, a faculty is a certain power, whether based on one`s ow...
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faculty logo #23078a fundamental power of human subjects to do something or perform some rational function.
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Faculty logo #21002• (n.) Special mental endowment; characteristic knack. • (n.) Power; prerogative or attribute of office. • (n.) A body of a men to whom any specific right or privilege is granted; formerly, the graduates in any of the four departments of a university or college (Philosophy, Law, Medicine, or Theology), to whom was granted the right o...
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faculty logo #21003(from the article `pedagogy`) The theory of learning involving mental discipline is more commonly associated with Aristotle`s `faculty psychology`, by which the mind is understood ... ...educational practice. Educators in Western countries at the end of the 19th century widely endorsed the doctrine of formal discipline, conten...
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Faculty logo #20804A group of similar academic departments. For example, the departments of Social Work, Education and Community Education are grouped together under the Faculty of Education and Social Work.
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Faculty logo #20638Collection of study departments linked together by subject (eg. Engineering or Business)
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faculty logo #20973Origin: F. Facult, L. Facultas, fr. Facilis easy (cf. Facul easily), fr. Fecere to make. See Fact, and cf. Facility. ... 1. Ability to act or perform, whether inborn or cultivated; capacity for any natural function; especially, an original mental power or capacity for any of the well-known classes of mental activity; psychical or soul capacity; cap...
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faculty logo #21001(fak´әl-te) a normal power or function, especially of the mind. the teaching staff of an institute of learning.
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Faculty logo #21144(1) The body of teaching personnel in a department, division, or an entire institution. (2) An academic administrative unit, e.g., The Faculty of Engineering.
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faculty logo #21178a fundamental power of human subjects to do something or perform some rational function.
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Faculty logo #22426Twofold in meaning
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Faculty logo #20972Fac'ul·ty noun ; plural Faculties . [ French facult... , Latin facultas , from facilis easy (cf. facul easily), from fecere to make. See Fact , and confer Facility .] 1. Ability to act or perform, whether inborn or cultivated;...
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faculty logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: fak′ŭl-tē Definitions: 1. A natural or specialized power of a living organism.
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Faculty logo #23048Church authorization, given by the law itself or by a church superior, to perform certain official church acts such as preaching or hearing confessions.
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faculty logo #20400[n] - one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind
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Faculty logo #20802Individual subjects within universities are grouped into faculties or schools, e.g. English would be part of the Faculty of Arts along with subjects such as modern languages.
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faculty logo #20974mental faculty noun one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind
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Faculty logo #21203(Scholastic) Medieval psychology distinguishes several faculties of the soul which are said to be really distinct from each other and from the substance of the soul. According to Aquinas the distinction is based on objects and operations. The faculties are conceived as accidents of the soul's substance, but as pertaining essentially to its nature,....
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faculty logo #23485an inherent cognitive or perceptual power of the mind
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