Cambridge University
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Definition
Proper noun: - A prestigious university in England: Cambridge University is one of the world's oldest and most renowned universities, located in the city of Cambridge, England. It is a collegiate public research institution.
Usage
- Cambridge University is typically used as a proper noun to refer to the specific institution. It often implies a high standard of academic excellence and historical tradition.
- It functions as the subject or object of a sentence, or appears in prepositional phrases describing location, affiliation, or origin.
Examples
- Cambridge University has a rich history dating back to 1209.
- Many famous scientists have studied at Cambridge University.
Advanced Usage
- "Oxbridge": A portmanteau term linking Cambridge University and the University of Oxford, often used to refer to the two oldest and most prestigious universities in England collectively, and by extension, to a perceived social and academic elite.
- He comes from an Oxbridge background.
Variants and Related Words
- University of Cambridge: This is the formal, legal name of the institution and is fully synonymous with "Cambridge University" in common usage.
- Cantabrigian (adj): Of or relating to Cambridge University or the city of Cambridge.
- He has a Cantabrigian accent.
- Cantab. (abbrev.): An abbreviation (short for ) used post-nominally to indicate a degree from Cambridge University.
- John Smith, MA (Cantab.)
Synonyms
- University of Cambridge: The formal name.
- Cambridge: Often used informally to refer to the university, especially in contexts like "he went to Cambridge."
Related Phrases
- Cambridge colleges: The university is composed of 31 autonomous colleges. One is typically a member of both the university and a specific college (e.g., Trinity College, King's College).
- He studied at Cambridge University, specifically at St John's College.
Noun
- a university in England