noun a member of a Christian religious order following the rule of St. Benedict

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Benedictine order or its members

  • The Benedictine monks have been living in the monastery for centuries.
  • I heard the Benedictine monks make the best cheese in town.
  • Let's go check out the Benedictine monastery, it's supposed to be lit.
  • Her peaceful demeanor was like a Benedictine retreat for my soul.

col

noun a depression or dip between two hills

  • The chemist used a col to measure the volume of the liquid precisely.
  • Can you pass me that col over there so I can scoop out some ice cream?
  • I found a cool col in the garage that we can use for the barbecue.
  • The team captain acted as a col, guiding his teammates towards victory.

noun a group of individuals or organizations united for a common purpose

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  • The consortium of companies collaborated on a research project.
  • The group of companies teamed up to work on a project together.
  • The crew of companies joined forces to tackle the project.
  • The consortium of stars aligned perfectly for the project to succeed.

verb to set up or create (something) on a permanent basis

adjective having been in existence for a long time

  • The company was established in 1995 and has since become a leader in the industry.
  • The restaurant has been around for a while, it's pretty established in the neighborhood.
  • That new band is really starting to get established in the music scene.
  • After years of hard work, she finally established herself as a respected author.

noun a member of a religious order founded by St. Francis of Assisi

adjective relating to the religious order founded by St. Francis of Assisi

  • The Franciscan order was founded by Saint Francis of Assisi in the 13th century.
  • My cousin is studying to become a Franciscan friar.
  • I heard that Franciscan monks make the best beer in town.
  • The Franciscan ideals of simplicity and humility inspire me to live a more meaningful life.

noun a place in a large institution for the care of those who are ill

  • The patient was transferred to the infirmary for further medical care.
  • I heard they're setting up a mini infirmary at the event for any emergencies.
  • I hope I don't end up in the infirmary after that intense workout.
  • Her mind felt like an infirmary, filled with thoughts that needed healing.

noun an organization having a particular purpose, especially one that is involved with science, education, or a specific profession

  • The institute is known for its groundbreaking research in the field of neuroscience.
  • I'm thinking of enrolling in that institute for my postgraduate studies.
  • That institute is lit, you should definitely check it out.
  • In her mind, the institute represented a beacon of hope for a better future.

noun a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order founded by St. Ignatius Loyola in 1534

  • The Jesuit priest delivered a thought-provoking sermon at the cathedral.
  • My cousin is studying to become a Jesuit priest.
  • I heard that Jesuits are really strict in their teachings.
  • The Jesuit approach to education focuses on holistic development.

noun an organization or institution that provides lectures, concerts, and other cultural events for the public

  • The lyceum is a place for intellectual discussions and lectures.
  • Let's hang out at the lyceum and listen to some interesting talks.
  • I heard there's a cool event happening at the lyceum tonight.
  • In the world of academia, the lyceum is considered a sacred space for learning.

noun a refusal to admit or allow entry

  • The nonadmission of students without proper documentation is a policy of the university.
  • They don't allow people in without the right papers, it's a nonadmission thing.
  • They're pretty strict about who gets in, no nonadmission allowed.
  • Her nonadmission into the group left her feeling excluded and lonely.

adjective describing something that is not associated with any particular religious denomination or sect

  • The school's philosophy is to remain nondenominational in order to respect the diverse religious beliefs of its students.
  • I prefer attending nondenominational churches because they are more inclusive.
  • Let's check out that nondenominational place down the street for a different vibe.
  • His approach to spirituality is nondenominational, drawing inspiration from various traditions.

adjective having a limited or narrow outlook or scope

  • The parochial school only admitted students who lived within the designated parish boundaries.
  • She always found the parochial attitudes of her small town to be suffocating.
  • I can't stand how parochial some people can be about trying new foods.
  • His parochial mindset limited his ability to see the bigger picture.

noun a school, especially a private one, where priests, ministers, or rabbis are trained

  • He decided to pursue his religious studies at the seminary.
  • She's been spending a lot of time at the seminary lately.
  • I heard the seminary is where all the cool kids hang out.
  • The library felt like a seminary of knowledge, with books lining every shelf.

verb to regard with great respect; to revere

  • The community venerate the historical figure for their contributions to society.
  • I really venerate my grandparents for all they have done for me.
  • Dude, I totally venerate that musician, he's a legend!
  • In some cultures, certain animals are venerated as sacred beings.

noun A public transport operator in Singapore, providing train services

adjective Referring to something related to the Singapore Mass Rapid Transit system

  • The SMRT Corporation is responsible for managing Singapore's public transportation system.
  • I take the SMRT train to work every day.
  • Let's hop on the SMRT bus to get to the mall quickly.
  • His mind works like a well-oiled SMRT system, always efficient and on time.

noun a male given name

  • Johnson & Johnson is a multinational company known for its pharmaceutical and consumer health products.
  • I heard Johnson got a promotion at work, good for him!
  • Hey, have you seen Johnson's new ride? It's sick!
  • Sheila's words hit me like a Johnson punch, straight to the gut.

noun A proper noun referring to the patron saint of Wales, also known as Dewi Sant

  • St David is the patron saint of Wales, known for his piety and miracles.
  • Did you know St David's Day is celebrated on March 1st in Wales?
  • I'm wearing a daffodil pin for St David's Day.
  • She was as brave as St David in the face of adversity.

noun A person who is a resident or native of Toronto, Canada.

  • The Torontonian was well-versed in the city's history and culture.
  • I met a Torontonian at the event last night.
  • That Torontonian sure knows where to find the best poutine in town.
  • As a Torontonian at heart, she always felt a deep connection to the city.

noun SCLS - acronym for Spinal Cord Lymphoma Society

  • The SCLS system is used by the company to manage inventory.
  • I heard they're implementing the SCLS software for better tracking.
  • I'm so glad we finally got the SCLS up and running.
  • The SCLS acts as the backbone of our operations, keeping everything in order.

ESA

noun ESA

  • The European Space Agency (ESA) is collaborating with NASA on a mission to explore Mars.
  • I heard that ESA is planning to launch a new satellite into orbit next month.
  • ESA is like the cool kid on the space block, always coming up with new projects.
  • Joining ESA's team is like reaching for the stars in your career.

noun a city in California, known for being the headquarters of several major technology companies

  • Cupertino is a city located in Santa Clara County, California.
  • Have you ever been to Cupertino? It's a nice place.
  • I heard there's a cool new spot in Cupertino, wanna check it out?
  • The company's headquarters in Cupertino is like the heart of their operations.

CIC

noun CIC is a noun that can refer to the Corporate Information Center, a centralized repository for organizational information and resources.

  • The CIC is responsible for overseeing the company's compliance with industry regulations.
  • I heard the CIC is cracking down on employees who violate company policies.
  • The CIC is like the company's watchdog, always keeping an eye on everyone.
  • In a way, the CIC acts as the moral compass of the organization, guiding decisions towards ethical practices.

noun a school or college for special instruction or training in a subject or skill

  • Many prestigious academies offer specialized training in various fields.
  • My friend is attending one of those fancy academies in the city.
  • I heard those academies are lit, bro.
  • In the academy of life, we are all students learning valuable lessons.