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ALL meanings of syllabus

syl·la·bus
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  • noun plural syllabus an outline or other brief statement of the main points of a discourse, the subjects of a course of lectures, the contents of a curriculum, etc. 1
  • noun plural syllabus Law. a short summary of the legal basis of a court's decision appearing at the beginning of a reported case. a book containing summaries of the leading cases in a legal field, used especially by students. 1
  • noun plural syllabus (often initial capital letter). Also called Syllabus of Errors. Roman Catholic Church. the list of 80 propositions condemned as erroneous by Pope Pius IX in 1864. 1
  • countable noun syllabus You can refer to the subjects that are studied in a particular course as the syllabus. 0
  • countable noun syllabus A syllabus is an outline or summary of the subjects to be covered in a course. 0
  • noun syllabus an outline of a course of studies, text, etc 0
  • noun syllabus the subjects studied for a particular course 0
  • noun syllabus a document which lists these subjects and states how the course will be assessed 0
  • noun syllabus a list of 80 doctrinal theses condemned as erroneous by Pius IX in 1864 0
  • noun syllabus a list of 65 Modernist propositions condemned as erroneous by Pius X in 1907 0
  • noun syllabus a summary or outline, esp. of a course of study 0
  • noun syllabus brief notes preceding and explaining the decision or points of law in the written report of an adjudged case 0
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