Long Vacation term
English
Etymology
Noun
Long Vacation term (plural Long Vacation terms)
- (Oxbridge) A fourth, supplemental academic term of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge during the long vacation, containing no routine undergraduate teaching.
- Coordinate terms: Michaelmas term, Hilary term, Trinity term (Oxford)
- Coordinate terms: Michaelmas term, Lent term, Easter term (Cambridge)
Derived terms
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