seminar

See also: Seminar and seminář

English

Etymology

From German Seminar, from Latin sēminārium, from sēmen (seed). Compare seminary.

Noun

seminar (plural seminars)

  1. A class held for advanced studies in which students meet regularly to discuss original research, under the guidance of a professor.
  2. A meeting held for the exchange of useful information by members of a common business community.

Derived terms

Translations

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Anagrams


Estonian

Noun

seminar (genitive seminari, partitive seminari)

  1. seminar

Declension


Indonesian

Etymology 1

sinar + -em-

Adjective

seminar (plural seminar-seminar) (Classical Indonesian)

  1. radiant; splendent

Etymology 2

Borrowed from English seminar

Noun

seminar (plural seminar-seminar, first-person possessive seminarku, second-person possessive seminarmu, third-person possessive seminarnya)

  1. seminar

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Latin seminarium

Noun

seminar n (definite singular seminaret, indefinite plural seminar or seminarer, definite plural seminara or seminarene)

  1. a seminar

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Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Latin seminarium

Noun

seminar n (definite singular seminaret, indefinite plural seminar, definite plural seminara)

  1. a seminar

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Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /semǐnaːr/
  • Hyphenation: se‧mi‧nar

Noun

semìnār m (Cyrillic spelling семѝна̄р)

  1. seminar

Declension

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