Associations to the word «Academical»
Noun
- Hamilton
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- Edinburgh
- Dundee
- Glasgow
- Clyde
- Albion
- Morton
- Institution
- Reid
- Scotland
- Ranger
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- Loan
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- Substitute
- Johnstone
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- Queen
- Joining
- Club
- Signing
- Rfc
- Rival
- Athletic
- Defeat
- Pupil
- Born
- Chalmers
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- Football
- Debut
- Goal
- Trinity
- Grimsby
- Academy
- Celtic
- Livingston
- Irvine
- Cricket
- Cap
- Match
- Magdalen
- Armagh
- Bryce
- Manager
- Capt
- Wanderer
- Mckenzie
- Appearance
- Paterson
- Footballer
- Hawk
- Blackburn
- Bangor
- Fixture
- Carlisle
- Goalkeeper
- Extra
- Merger
- Premiership
- Grammar
- Queens
- Fleming
- Striker
- Dublin
- Bradford
- Drew
- Ross
- Midfielder
- Ulster
- Jefferson
- Lecture
- Clerk
- Graham
- Degree
- Vale
- Stewart
- League
- Malcolm
Adjective
Wiktionary
ACADEMICAL, adjective. (rare) Belonging to the school of Plato; believing in Plato's philosophy; sceptical . [First attested in the late 16th century.]
ACADEMICAL, adjective. Pertaining to a university or other form of higher education. [First attested in the late 16th century.]
ACADEMICAL, noun. (pluralonly) Academic dress, consisting of a cap and gown. [First attested in the early 19th century.]
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