academic
noun
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(usually capitalized) A follower of Plato, a Platonist.
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A senior member of an academy, college, or university; a person who attends an academy; a person engaged in scholarly pursuits; one who is academic in practice.
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A member of the Academy; an academician.
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A student in a college.
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Academic dress; academicals.
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Academic studies.
adjective
- 1
Belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato
“the academic sect or philosophy”
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Belonging to an academy or other higher institution of learning; also a scholarly society or organization.
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Theoretical or speculative; abstract; scholarly, literary or classical, in distinction to practical or vocational
“I have always had an academic interest in hacking.”
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Having little practical use or value, as by being overly detailed, unengaging, or theoretical: having no practical importance.
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Having a love of or aptitude for learning.
“I'm more academic than athletic — I get lower marks in phys. ed. than in anything else.”
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Conforming to set rules and traditions; conventional; formalistic.
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So scholarly as to be unaware of the outside world; lacking in worldliness.
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Subscribing to the architectural standards of Vitruvius.
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Study of humanities topics rather than science and engineering.
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