matriculate

English

Etymology

From Latin mātrīculātus, past participle of mātrīculō (to register), from mātrīcula (public register), a diminutive of Latin mātrīx (list).

Pronunciation

  • Verb
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  • Noun
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  • Rhymes: -ɪkjʊlɪt, -ɪkjʊleɪt

Verb

matriculate (third-person singular simple present matriculates, present participle matriculating, simple past and past participle matriculated)

  1. (transitive) To enroll as a member of a body, especially of a college or university
  2. (intransitive, stative) To be enrolled as a member of a body, especially of a college or university.

Translations

Noun

matriculate (plural matriculates)

  1. A person admitted to membership in a society.
    Synonym: matriculant

Spanish

Verb

matriculate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of matricular combined with te
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