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school
noun
a
place
where
children
and
young
people
go
to
learn
from
teachers
•
Every
morning
,
the
yellow
bus
takes
Maya
to
school
.
Every
morning
,
the
yellow
bus
takes
Maya
to
school
.
•
The
new
science
lab
at
our
school
has
shiny
microscopes
and
colorful
posters
.
The
new
science
lab
at
our
school
has
shiny
microscopes
and
colorful
posters
.
Old
English
“
scol
”,
from
Latin
“
schola
”,
meaning
a
place
of
learning
,
originally
borrowed
from
Greek
“
skholē
”.
noun
-
school
the
daily
classes
or
lessons
that
take
place
in
an
educational
institution
•
School
starts
at
nine
o'clock
every
day
.
School
starts
at
nine
o'clock
every
day
.
•
We
have
no
school
next
Friday
because
it's
a
holiday
.
We
have
no
school
next
Friday
because
it's
a
holiday
.
noun
a
large
group
of
fish
or
sea
animals
that
swim
together
•
A
colorful
school
of
fish
darted
around
the
coral
reef
.
A
colorful
school
of
fish
darted
around
the
coral
reef
.
•
The
diver
watched
as
a
huge
school
of
sardines
twisted
like
a
silver
tornado
.
The
diver
watched
as
a
huge
school
of
sardines
twisted
like
a
silver
tornado
.
verb
to
teach
or
train
someone
so
that
they
gain
knowledge
or
skill
•
The
coach
schooled
the
new
players
in
the
rules
of
the
game
.
The
coach
schooled
the
new
players
in
the
rules
of
the
game
.
•
Her
grandmother
schooled
her
in
traditional
cooking
.
Her
grandmother
schooled
her
in
traditional
cooking
.
noun
a
group
of
artists
,
writers
,
thinkers
,
or
experts
who
share
the
same
style
,
ideas
,
or
methods
•
Impressionism
is
a
famous
school
of
painting
from
the
19th
century
.
Impressionism
is
a
famous
school
of
painting
from
the
19th
century
.
•
Karl
belongs
to
the
Chicago
school
of
economics
.
Karl
belongs
to
the
Chicago
school
of
economics
.