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UK
/ɐlˈʌmnəs/
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[ US /əˈɫəmnəs/ ]
[ US /əˈɫəmnəs/ ]
NOUN
- a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
How To Use alumnus In A Sentence
- Another “Amelie” alumnus is cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel who flawlessly mixes real photography and computer assistance. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
- The detail behind the generalisation is a stint as a partner in Executive Outcomes, a South Africa-based mercenary outfit whose most high-profile alumnus is Simon Mann - the former SAS officer who arrived back in the UK earlier this month after five years locked up in a prison in Equatorial Guinea on charges of involvement in a plot to overthrow the state. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
- If it's kosher to interpret alumnaθ as a derivative of the Latin word alumnus/-a 'pupil', then it's certainly sounding like the funeral arrangements of Laris Pulena were somehow being taken care of by those of a temple-school, yes. Relative pronouns in Etruscan
- An "alumnus" is a person who went to a school in the past. U.Va. Mobile
- Invite a least one Rotary Foundation alumnus or alumna to join your club.
- He gets mail as an alumnus of the Citadel, was raised in tidewater Carolinas, claims to be a Rear Heroes or Villains?
- And that alumnus helped seal the deal.
- The trumpeter, Fred Mills, is an alumnus of the Canadian Brass, and even he seems determined to add weight to a work often dismissed as lightweight.
- But his brooding is interrupted when they arrive at the alumnuss well-appointed home and discover his would-be interviewer dead. The Magicians by Lev Grossman: Questions
- Fresno for the 2009 Top Dog Alumni Awards., the highest honor given to an alumnus / alumna, which is based on scholarship, leadership and service to the university, the region and the state. FresnoStateNews.com