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co-ed

NOUN
  1. a female student at a coeducational college or university
ADJECTIVE
  1. attended by members of both sexes

How To Use co-ed In A Sentence

  • We have a great opportunity to create one of the most prestigious and distinctive co-educational day schools in the country.
  • Montreal StartupDrinks July brings in new faces; co-edition with Toronto Montreal Tech Watch
  • I'm currently sixteen years old, and I attend a co-educational boarding school.
  • The University of California at Los Angeles that's UCLA to you is flirting with the option to allow students to request a co-ed roommate for the 2012 academic year. UCLA To Make Co-Ed Roommates An Option For Transgender Students?
  • All of which makes me cut him a lot more slack in the coherent narrative, stupid polyester suit, and concupiscent co-ed departments. My Friday, By Delia
  • I apparently have something called pleurisy, which, although it sounds like something you'd catch from a frisky co-ed after an all-night kegger, is actually inflammation of the lining of your lungs. Archive 2009-08-01
  • He was also the editor or co-editor of substantial publications on the atmospheres of the Earth and the planets, the Solar System, and stars and stellar systems.
  • You have a choice of co-ed or single-sex swimming exercise classes.
  • Yale went co-ed during his tenure - in 1969 - and so did the Glee Club. Yale Glee Club Hits a High Note
  • The college became co-educational in 1993, and she quickly reconciled herself to the decision and persuaded others to do likewise. Times, Sunday Times
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