- faculty fac·ul·ty n
- ['fæk(ə)ltɪ]
facoltà f inv , (Am: teaching staff) corpo insegnante
faculty of Engineering — facoltà di ingegneria
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
faculty of Engineering — facoltà di ingegneria
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
Faculty — Fac ul*ty, n.; pl. {Faculties}. [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;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Faculty of advocates — Faculty Fac ul*ty, n.; pl. {Faculties}. [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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fac. — 1. facsimile. 2. factor. 3. factory. 4. faculty. * * * fac., 1. facsimile. 2. factor. 3. factory. * * * abbr. ■ facsimile ■ faculty … Useful english dictionary
fac|ul|ty — «FAK uhl tee», noun, plural ties. 1. a power of the mind or body: »the faculty of hearing, the faculty of memory. Old people sometimes lose their faculties. SYNONYM(S): capacity, capability. 2. the power to do some special thing, especially a… … Useful english dictionary
faculty — fac|ul|ty [ˈfækəlti] n plural faculties [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: faculté, from Latin facultas ability ] 1.) a department or group of related departments within a university faculty of ▪ the Faculty of Law ▪ the Engineering Fac … Dictionary of contemporary English
faculty — fac|ul|ty [ fæklti ] noun ** 1. ) count a department or group of departments in a university: the Faculty of Medicine the Law Faculty 2. ) uncount AMERICAN all the teachers in a university, college, or school: a meeting for students, faculty, and … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fac´ul|ta´tive|ly — fac|ul|ta|tive «FAK uhl TAY tihv», adjective. 1. giving a faculty, privilege, or permission; giving the power of doing or not doing something: »a facultative order or decree. 2. left to one s choice; optional. 3. that may or may not take place or … Useful english dictionary
fac|ul|ta|tive — «FAK uhl TAY tihv», adjective. 1. giving a faculty, privilege, or permission; giving the power of doing or not doing something: »a facultative order or decree. 2. left to one s choice; optional. 3. that may or may not take place or assume a… … Useful english dictionary
fac|ul|ty|man — «FAK uhl tee muhn», noun, plural men. U.S. a member of the faculty of a school, college, or university … Useful english dictionary
faculty — fac·ul·ty … English syllables
faculty — fac•ul•ty [[t]ˈfæk əl ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) an ability, natural or acquired, for a particular kind of action 2) one of the powers of the mind, as memory, reason, or speech 3) an inherent capability of the body 4) edu a) the entire teaching and… … From formal English to slang