Collegial vs. Collegiate

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  • Collegial (adjective)

    Of, relating to, or ruled by colleagues.

  • Collegial (adjective)

    Ruled by bishops having equal power.

  • Collegial (adjective)

    Of or relating to a college or its students; collegiate.

  • Collegial (adjective)

    Possessing adherence to the ethos, standards and conduct that govern behavior among colleagues within a given organization or profession.

  • Collegiate (adjective)

    Of, or relating to a college, or college students.

  • Collegiate (adjective)

    Collegial.

  • Collegiate (noun)

    (in Canada) another name for a high school (e.g. some high schools are called collegiates rather than high schools)

  • Collegiate (noun)

    A fellow-collegian; a colleague.

  • Collegiate (noun)

    An inmate of a prison.

Wiktionary
  • Collegial (adjective)

    relating to or involving shared responsibility, as among a group of colleagues

    “judges cultivate a collegial atmosphere in instructing the jury”

  • Collegial (adjective)

    another term for collegiate (sense 1)

  • Collegiate (adjective)

    belonging or relating to a college or its students

    “collegiate life”

  • Collegiate (adjective)

    (of a university) composed of different colleges

    “the Oxford collegiate system”

Oxford Dictionary

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