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lyceum Meaning in Tamil ( lyceum வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தர்க்கங்களையும் சொற்பொழிவுகளையும் கொண்டு அறிவு புகட்டும் கல்வி நிலையம்,



lyceum's Usage Examples:

LAMBERT ADOLPHE JACQUES QUETELET (1796-1874), Belgian astronomer, meteorologist and statistician, was born at Ghent on the 22nd of February 1796, and educated at the lyceum of that town.


The archiepiscopal palace; the lyceum, with a good library and an astronomical observatory; the seminary for Roman priests; and the town-hall are all noteworthy.


He was the son of a banker of Dauphiny, and after receiving his early education at a lyceum, was sent in 1813 to the Ecole Polytechnique.


In 1840 he went to Hanover, where he attended the lyceum, and two years later he entered the Johanneum at Luneburg.


Prince Gorchakov, Alexander Mikhailovich (1798-1883), Russian statesman, cousin of Princes Petr and Mikhail Gorchakov, was born on the 16th of July 1798, and was educated at the lyceum of Tsarskoye Selo, where he had the poet Pushkin as a school-fellow.


Up to the fourth class all pupils are taught alike in the lyceums; in the fifth, however, they are divided into a literary or " humanist " section, and a scientific or " realist " section.


The schools include the lyceum for philosophy and Catholic theology (a survival of the university suppressed in 1803), a seminary, two gymnasia, a Realschule, and several technical schools, including one for porcelainpainting.


There are an episcopal lyceum, a clerical seminary, a classical and a modern school, and numerous religious houses.


It was only then, too, that a reform was started in secondary education, with the object of revising the so-called " classical " system favoured in the lyceums since the 'seventies, the complete failure of which has been demonstrated after nearly thirty years of experiment.


His first appointment was as elementary mathematical master at the gymnasium and lyceum of Cremona, and he afterwards obtained a similar post at Milan.


There are gymnasia, or grammar schools of four classes, roughly corresponding with the German sub-gymnasia; and lyceums of eight classes, which answer to the German gymnasia.


On leaving the lyceum Gorchakov entered the foreign office under Count Nesselrode.





Synonyms:

hall,



Antonyms:

low, short,

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