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syllabus
[sil-uh-buhs]
noun
plural
syllabuses, syllabian 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.
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.
Also called Syllabus of Errors.(often initial capital letter)the list of 80 propositions condemned as erroneous by Pope Pius IX in 1864.
syllabus
1/ ˈɪəə /
noun
an outline of a course of studies, text, etc
the subjects studied for a particular course
a document which lists these subjects and states how the course will be assessed
Syllabus
2/ ˈɪəə /
noun
Also called: Syllabus of Errors.a list of 80 doctrinal theses condemned as erroneous by Pius IX in 1864
a list of 65 Modernist propositions condemned as erroneous by Pius X in 1907
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of syllabus1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of syllabus1
Example Sentences
Add “Broad City” and “Girls” and you have the syllabus for my imaginary course “Biting the Apple: Television Images of New York Youth in the Early 21st Century.”
This passion, more than any syllabus, is what engendered my own dedication.
And outside of the space syllabus what do they get up to?
The TV drama was credited with reigniting interest in Grassic Gibbon, and Sunset Song was put on the Higher English syllabus.
The syllabus was then adapted to make it more inclusive, she added.
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When To Use
The plural form of syllabus can be either syllabuses or syllabi, pronounced [ sil-uh-bahy ], but syllabi is more widely used. The plurals of several other singular words ending in -us are also formed in this way, such as virus/viruses, sinus/sinuses, and walrus/walruses. Irregular plurals that are formed like syllabi, such as cactus/cacti and fungus/fungi, derive directly from their original pluralization in Latin. However, the standard English plural -es ending is often also acceptable for these terms, as in cactuses.
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