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matriculate
CIDE DICTIONARY
matriculate, v. t. [L. matricula a public roll or register, dim. of matrix a mother, in respect to propagation, also, a public register. See Matrix.].
To enroll; to enter in a register; [1913 Webster]
"In discovering and matriculating the arms of commissaries from North America." [1913 Webster]
matriculate, v. i.
To go though the process of admission to membership, as by examination and enrollment, in a society or college. [1913 Webster]
matriculate, a.
Matriculated. Arbuthnot. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
matriculate, v.
1 intr. be enrolled at a college or university.
2 tr. admit (a student) to membership of a college or university.
1 intr. be enrolled at a college or university.
2 tr. admit (a student) to membership of a college or university.
Derivative
matriculatory adj.
Etymology
med.L matriculare matriculat- enrol f. LL matricula register, dimin. of L MATRIX
ROGET THESAURUS
matriculate
Learning
VB learn, acquire knowledge, gain knowledge, receive knowledge, take in knowledge, drink in knowledge, imbibe knowledge, pick up knowledge, gather knowledge, get knowledge, obtain knowledge, collect knowledge, glean knowledge, glean information, glean learning, acquaint oneself with, master, make oneself master of, make oneself acquainted with, grind, cram, get up, coach up, learn by heart, learn by rote, read, spell, peruse, con over, pore over, thumb over, wade through, dip into, run the eye over, run the eye through, turn over the leaves, study, be studious, burn the midnight oil, consume the midnight oil, mind one's book, cram, go to school, go to college, go to the university, matriculate, serve an apprenticeship, serve one's apprenticeship, serve one's time, learn one's trade, be informed, be taught, drop out, leave school, quit school, graduate, transfer, take a leave, dismiss, expel, kick out of school, flunk out, be dismissed.For further exploring for "matriculate" in Webster Dictionary Online