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  1. An alma mater is the school, college, or university that someone has graduated from. It’s most commonly used to refer to a college or university, but it can also refer to a high school. The term is associated with pride in one’s school.

  2. Your alma mater is your old school, college or university. It's generally used as a positive term, implying reverence and loyalty for the nurturing qualities of the institution. Alma mater comes from two Latin words meaning "nourishing or bountiful mother."

  3. ALMA MATER meaning: the school, college, or university that someone attended.

  4. Meaning of alma mater in English. alma mater. noun [ S ] us / ˌæl.mə ˈmɑː.t̬ɚ / / ˌɑːl.mə ˈmɑː.t̬ɚ / uk / ˌæl.məˈmɑː.tə r/ / ˌæl.məˈmeɪ.tə r/ your alma mater. Add to word list. formal. the school, college, or university where you studied: He wanted to go back to his hometown and teach at his alma mater.

  5. The earliest known use of the noun alma mater is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for alma mater is from 1650, in the writing of Thomas Vaughan, hermetic philosopher and alchemist. alma mater is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin alma māter. See etymology.

  6. See alma mater in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Check pronunciation: alma mater. Definition of alma mater noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Alma Mater: Early History. Select a Columbia History Resource. Most graduates think fondly of their Alma Mater. But Alma Mater means something more to Columbia students and graduates. Since the founding of King’s College in 1754, she has served as a human representation of the university’s mission.

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