Pronunciation: /lænd ɡrænt juːnɪˈvɜrsəti/
noun grant
A1 A land-grant university is a type of institution that receives land and money from the government to support agricultural and mechanical education.
A2 I learned about land-grant universities in my history class.
B1 Many land-grant universities offer programs in agriculture, engineering, and other practical fields.
B2 Attending a land-grant university can provide students with unique opportunities for hands-on learning.
C1 The history of land-grant universities in the United States dates back to the Morrill Act of 1862.
C2 Research conducted at land-grant universities has led to important advancements in agricultural practices and technology.
formal The land-grant university was established to provide education in agriculture, engineering, and military tactics.
informal I'm thinking of applying to a land-grant university for their strong programs in science and technology.
slang Dude, I heard that land-grant university is where all the cool kids are studying.
figurative Being a part of a land-grant university feels like being part of a community dedicated to progress and innovation.
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