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campi
English
Etymology
From Latin camp? (nominative plural of campus).
Noun
campi
- (nonstandard) plural of campus
- 1894: Stanford University, The Stanford Quad: Being the Year Book of the Junior Class of … Stanford University, p119
- Economics major Bob Shatzen, one of two assistant financial managers, is responsible for Wilbur and Stern Halls, Freshman women, and foreign campi.
- 2003: John B. Bear, Ph.D. & Mariah P. Bear, M.A., Bears’ Guide to College Degrees by Mail & Internet: 100 Accredited Schools That Offer Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorates, and Law Degrees by Distance Learning, p94
- Master of Liberal Studies students complete the program by attending a total of three ten-day seminars on campi and by finishing…
- 2004: Ahmed Karmouch et alii, Mobility Aware Technologies and Applications: First International Workshop, MATA 2004, Florianopólis, Brazil, October 2004 Proceedings, p37
- …high-speed wireless communication is now available in many locations such as corporate offices, factories, shopping malls, university campi,…
- 1894: Stanford University, The Stanford Quad: Being the Year Book of the Junior Class of … Stanford University, p119
References
- Merriam-Webster online, American Heritage (via answers.com), MSN Encarta, Oxford English Dictionary (askoxford.com), all have no entry for campi, M-W and Oxford English Dictionary show plural of campus as campuses.
Italian
Noun
campi m
- plural of campo
Verb
campi
- second-person singular present of campare
- first/second/third-person singular present subjunctive of campare
- third-person singular imperative of campare
Latin
Noun
camp?
- inflection of campus:
- nominative/vocative plural
- genitive singular
References
- campi in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition, 1883–1887)
- campi in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857) A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly
Portuguese
Noun
campi
- plural of campus
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cami
English
Etymology
Shortened from camisole.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?kæmi/
Noun
cami (plural camis)
- (colloquial) A camisole.
Anagrams
- -amic, -icam, ACMI, CIMA, CMIA, Maci, aMCI, amic, cima, iMac, mica
Italian
Noun
cami m pl
- plural of camo
Latin
Noun
c?m?
- nominative plural of c?mus
- genitive singular of c?mus
- vocative plural of c?mus
Turkish
Etymology
From Arabic ???????? (j?mi?).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [d????m?]
Noun
c?mi (definite accusative camiyi, plural camiler)
- (religion, Islam) mosque
Declension
See also
- camii
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