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Education in Memphis is home to a range of public and private institutions serving various educational needs of Memphis, Tennessee. At the primary and
Education in Memphis, Tennessee
Education_in_Memphis,_Tennessee
American public school district
States and the largest in Tennessee. Due to the city of Memphis dissolving its school charter in 2011, causing the end of Memphis City Schools, as of July
Memphis-Shelby_County_Schools
Education in Tennessee covers public and private schools and related organizations from the 18th century to the present. State government operations are
Education_in_Tennessee
The history of Memphis, Tennessee and its area began many thousands of years ago with succeeding cultures of indigenous peoples. In the first millennium
History_of_Memphis,_Tennessee
Neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America
South Memphis, one of the oldest portions of Memphis, Tennessee, is a community stretching from Riverside Drive and E. H. Crump Blvd just south of Downtown
South Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee
South_Memphis,_Memphis,_Tennessee
Public medical school in Memphis, Tennessee, US
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) is a public medical school in Memphis, Tennessee. It includes the Colleges of Health Professions
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
University_of_Tennessee_Health_Science_Center
County in Tennessee, United States
largest city is Memphis, a port on the Mississippi River and the second-most populous city in Tennessee and the 29th-most populous city in the United States
Shelby_County,_Tennessee
Teacher residency in Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis Teacher Residency (MTR) is a teacher residency located in Memphis, Tennessee, and is a member of the National Center for Teacher Residencies (NCTR)
Memphis_Teacher_Residency
City in Tennessee, United States
Memphis (/ˈmɛmfɪs/, MEM-fis) is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and its county seat. Situated along the Mississippi River, it had a
Memphis,_Tennessee
Public college in Memphis, Tennessee, US
Southwest Tennessee Community College is a public community college in Memphis, Tennessee. As the product of a merger between two colleges in 2000, the
Southwest Tennessee Community College
Southwest_Tennessee_Community_College
Neighborhood in Shelby, Tennessee, United States
North Memphis is one of the five defined districts of Memphis, Tennessee. It includes smaller neighborhoods such as Klondike, New Chicago, Douglass, Hyde
North Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee
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Music school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Stax Music Academy located in South Memphis, Tennessee, offers after-school and summer music programs for students in grades 6-12. Notable alumni include
Stax_Music_Academy
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List of neighborhoods in Memphis, Tennessee
List_of_neighborhoods_in_Memphis,_Tennessee
Hospital in Tennessee, United States
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis (formerly known as Baptist East) is a 706-bed general hospital in Memphis, Tennessee. It is the flagship hospital of
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis
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colleges and universities in Tennessee. This list also includes other educational institutions providing higher education. Chattanooga State Community
List of colleges and universities in Tennessee
List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_Tennessee
Public university in Memphis, Tennessee, US
The University of Memphis (UofM or Memphis) is a public research university in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. Founded in 1912, the university has an
University_of_Memphis
This is a list of mayors of Memphis, Tennessee. As a result of a yellow fever epidemic in 1879, Memphis lost so much of its population that it was disincorporated
List of mayors of Memphis, Tennessee
List_of_mayors_of_Memphis,_Tennessee
School in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Christian Brothers High School (CBHS) is located in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, at 5900 Walnut Grove Road. It is a Catholic, all-boys, college-preparatory
Christian Brothers High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
Christian_Brothers_High_School_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Former private art school in Memphis, Tennessee
1459; -89.9937 Memphis College of Art (MCA) was a private art college in Memphis, Tennessee. It was in Overton Park, adjacent to the Memphis Brooks Museum
Memphis_College_of_Art
Combined Statistical Area in the United States
centered on the city of Memphis. The census-defined combined statistical area covers eleven counties in three states, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas
Memphis_metropolitan_area
Megashop in Tennessee, United States
pyramid-shaped building located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, United States, at the bank of the Mississippi River. Built in 1991 as a 20,142-seat arena
Memphis_Pyramid
United States historic place
formerly the L. C. Humes High School, is a middle school located in Memphis, Tennessee. It has also been known as North Side High School and as L.C. Humes
Humes Preparatory Academy Middle School
Humes_Preparatory_Academy_Middle_School
Eastern section of Memphis, Tennessee
East Memphis is a region of Memphis, Tennessee with several defined and informal subdivisions and neighborhoods such as Colonial Acres, White Station-Yates
East Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee
East_Memphis,_Memphis,_Tennessee
Public high school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
public high school (grades 9–12) located in Memphis, Tennessee, in the Raleigh community. It was part of the Memphis City Schools district before consolidation
Craigmont High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
Craigmont_High_School_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Municipal library system in Tennessee, USA
Memphis Public Libraries (MPL) is a public library system serving Shelby County, Tennessee. It has 18 branches located throughout the city of Memphis
Memphis_Public_Libraries
Girls school in Memphis, Tennessee, US
2 through 12th grade, located in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. St Mary's is the oldest private school in Memphis, and has been described as being
St._Mary's_Episcopal_School
Neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Frayser is a neighborhood on the north side of Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It is named after Memphis physician Dr. J Frayser, who owned a summer home
Frayser,_Memphis
U.S. state
held in Memphis since 1958. Tennessee portal United States portal Outline of Tennessee – organized list of topics about Tennessee Index of Tennessee-related
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Neighborhood within Memphis, Tennessee
African-American community[not verified in body] in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It was first organized in the late 19th century as a neighborhood
Whitehaven,_Memphis
Slave traders active in Tennessee from settlement until 1865
Louis Daniel Berry, Tennessee and Texas Blackwell & Martin Isaac L. Bolton, Memphis Wade H. Bolton, Memphis Washington H. Bolton, Memphis William L. Boyd
List of Tennessee slave traders
List_of_Tennessee_slave_traders
United States historic place
(grades 9-12) in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. Founded in the early 1900s, it is popularly considered the first high school in Memphis. This, however
Central High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
Central_High_School_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Secondary school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
high school located in Memphis, Tennessee, in the Orange Mound area, serving 710 students in grades 9–12. It is served by Memphis-Shelby County Schools
Melrose High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
Melrose_High_School_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
American politician (born 1995)
member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing the 86th district, covering parts of the city of Memphis. He was elected in a January 2023
Justin_J._Pearson
High school in the United States
located in Cordova, Tennessee, United States, within unincorporated Shelby County, to the east of the city of Memphis, and is also part of the Memphis-Shelby
Cordova High School (Tennessee)
Cordova_High_School_(Tennessee)
Theatre in Memphis, Tennessee
listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, on the southwest corner of the intersection of South Main and
Orpheum_Theatre_(Memphis)
Former school district in Tennessee, United States
Memphis City Schools (MCS) was the school district operating public schools in the city of Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It was headquartered in
Memphis_City_Schools
Neighborhood of Memphis, Tennessee
neighborhoods in Memphis, Tennessee, to the east of Downtown. Midtown is home to many cultural attractions, institutions of higher education, and noteworthy
Midtown,_Memphis
American high school
located in Memphis, Tennessee. The school, which serves grades 9 through 12, is a part of the Memphis-Shelby County Schools district. Built in the Memphis City
Overton High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
Overton_High_School_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Children who integrated Memphis schools in 1961
The Memphis 13 are the group of young children who integrated the schools of Memphis, Tennessee. On October 3, 1961, 13 African-American first grade students
The_Memphis_13
High school in Memphis, Tennessee, US (1900–now)
high school in Memphis, Tennessee. As of 2022, the school had about 420 students of which 96 percent of whom were black. It was established in 1900 as a
Manassas_High_School
Neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Orange Mound is a neighborhood in southeastern Memphis, Tennessee. It was the first US neighborhood to be built by African Americans.[citation needed]
Orange_Mound,_Memphis
Historic cemetery in Shelby County, Tennessee
cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee. It was established in 1852 as one of the first rural cemeteries in the South. On 28 August 1852, fifty prominent Memphis citizens
Elmwood Cemetery (Memphis, Tennessee)
Elmwood_Cemetery_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Former mayor of Memphis, Tennessee (born 1940)
American politician from Memphis, Tennessee. He was elected as the first elected African-American Mayor of Memphis, Tennessee. He was elected to five consecutive
W._W._Herenton
Public high school in Tennessee, United States
Hillcrest High School is a public high school (grades 9–12), located in Memphis, Tennessee and is served by the Green Dot Public Schools system. The school
Hillcrest High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
Hillcrest_High_School_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Public high school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
high school in east Memphis, Tennessee, United States, and is operated in the Memphis-Shelby County Schools district. Ridgeway High opened in 1971 as an
Ridgeway High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
Ridgeway_High_School_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Tourism in Memphis includes the points of interest in Memphis, Tennessee such as museums, fine art galleries, and parks, as well as Graceland (the former
Tourism_in_Memphis,_Tennessee
Public medical school in Memphis, Tennessee, US
of Tennessee College of Medicine is one of six graduate schools of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC) in downtown Memphis. The
University of Tennessee College of Medicine
University_of_Tennessee_College_of_Medicine
Historic church in Tennessee, United States
Episcopal Church, located at 102 North Second Street at Adams Avenue, in Memphis, Tennessee, in the United States, is an historic Episcopal church, founded August
Calvary Episcopal Church (Memphis, Tennessee)
Calvary_Episcopal_Church_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Catholic university in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.
Brothers University is a private Catholic university in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It was founded in 1871 by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, a Catholic
Christian_Brothers_University
Community in Tennessee, United States
Cordova is a community in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States. Cordova lies east of Memphis, north of Germantown, south of Bartlett, and northwest
Cordova,_Tennessee
former Minority Leader of the Tennessee Senate from the 29th district (2015–2018) W. W. Herenton, former mayor of Memphis (1992–2009) Constance Every,
2022 Tennessee gubernatorial election
2022_Tennessee_gubernatorial_election
Motel that was the site of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., now a museum
museums and historic buildings in Memphis, Tennessee; its exhibits trace the history of the civil rights movement in the United States from the 17th
National_Civil_Rights_Museum
American politician (born 1978)
David Lenoir. He was re-elected to a second term in 2022. Harris was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee. He is the son of a retired high school guidance
Lee_Harris_(politician)
American politician (born 1966)
graduating in 1992. In 1998, Kustoff opened a law firm with Jim Strickland, whom he met at the University of Memphis. Both became active in Tennessee politics;
David_Kustoff
Highway bridge in Memphis, Tennessee, US
Interstate 55 across the Mississippi River between West Memphis, Arkansas and Memphis, Tennessee. Memphians refer to this bridge as the "Old Bridge" to
Memphis_&_Arkansas_Bridge
Central business district of Memphis, Tennessee
Downtown Memphis is the central business district of Memphis, Tennessee, and is located along the Mississippi River between Interstate 40 to the north
Downtown_Memphis,_Tennessee
Unincorporated area in Tennessee, United States
Eads, Tennessee. United States portal "Rural Heritage Trust - Eads". ruralheritagetrust.com. Retrieved July 30, 2021. "Deannexation". City of Memphis. September
Eads,_Tennessee
The 2023 Memphis mayoral election took place on October 5, 2023, to elect the next mayor of Memphis, Tennessee. Incumbent Jim Strickland was term-limited
2023_Memphis_mayoral_election
1950s and 1960s. Hilliard, David M. "The development of public education in Memphis, Tennessee, 1848-1945" (PhD dissertation, University of Chicago; ProQuest
History_of_Tennessee
American politician (1929–2022)
School in Memphis, Tennessee and received a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master's degree in Education from Tennessee State University in Nashville
Barbara_Cooper_(politician)
Radio station of Shelby County Schools in Memphis, Tennessee
Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Memphis, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by Memphis-Shelby County Schools. The station's
WQOX
American politician and news anchor (1946–2025)
of Memphis, Tennessee, from July 31, 2009, to October 26, 2009. He was a television news anchor for WMC-TV 5 in Memphis. Lowery served on the Memphis City
Myron_Lowery
American environmentalist and political candidate (born 1974)
race in Tennessee. Bradshaw is the Democratic nominee in the 2026 United States Senate election in Tennessee. Bradshaw was born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee
Marquita_Bradshaw
Railway station in Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis Central Station, referred to as Grand Central Station prior to 1944, is a passenger terminal in Memphis, Tennessee. Located along Main Street and
Memphis_Central_Station
Neighborhood of Memphis, Tennessee
Nutbush is a long-standing neighborhood in northeastern Memphis, Tennessee, United States. Nutbush is bordered by the Chelsea Ave. Greenline Railroad (formerly
Nutbush,_Memphis
Historic church in Tennessee, United States
Memphis architect Bayard Snowden Cairns, located near downtown Memphis, Tennessee, is the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee
St. Mary's Episcopal Cathedral (Memphis, Tennessee)
St._Mary's_Episcopal_Cathedral_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
HIV/AIDS and their families in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. It was founded in 1994 by the Junior League of Memphis and opened in 1995. Its mission is "to improve
Hope House (Memphis, Tennessee)
Hope_House_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Historic church in Tennessee, United States
Conception is a Catholic cathedral in Memphis, Tennessee, in the United States. It is the seat of the Diocese of Memphis. The predecessor to the cathedral
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Memphis, Tennessee)
Cathedral_of_the_Immaculate_Conception_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
American politician (born 1945)
area of Memphis, Tennessee, for 11 terms—from 1975 until his retirement in 1997. He was the first African-American to represent Tennessee in the U.S.
Harold_Ford_Sr.
The City of Memphis is located on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River in the southwest corner of the U.S. state of Tennessee. It is the regional
Geography of Memphis, Tennessee
Geography_of_Memphis,_Tennessee
Public school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Hamilton High School is a public high school in Memphis, Tennessee, located at 1363 E Person Avenue. Enrollment is 646 as of the 2019–2020 school year
Hamilton High School (Memphis, Tennessee)
Hamilton_High_School_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Mayor of Memphis, Tennessee since 2024 (born 1979)
American politician and businessman who is the 65th and current mayor of Memphis, Tennessee. He has served since January 1, 2024. Young was born on October 7
Paul Young (American politician)
Paul_Young_(American_politician)
Street in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Beale Street is a street in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee, which runs from the Mississippi River to East Street, a distance of approximately 1.8 miles (2
Beale_Street
Public secondary school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
9–12 school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, located at 658 West Mitchell Road in South Memphis. The school is served by the Memphis-Shelby County
Mitchell High School (Tennessee)
Mitchell_High_School_(Tennessee)
Small peninsula in Memphis, Tennessee, US
Mud Island is a peninsula in Memphis, Tennessee. It is bordered by the Mississippi River to the west, the Wolf River to the north, and Wolf River Harbor
Mud_Island,_Memphis
Cumberland Presbyterian seminary in Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis Theological Seminary is an ecumenical seminary of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. Although it is affiliated
Memphis_Theological_Seminary
United States historic place
hotel in Downtown Memphis, Tennessee, United States, located in the historic former Tennessee Trust Bank building. Built in 1905, the 14-story Tennessee Trust
Hu._Hotel
Month-long festival in Tennessee, US
merging. › Memphis in May International Festival is a month-long festival held in Memphis, Tennessee. The festival, which is saluting South Korea in 2025,
Memphis_in_May
Public school in Germantown, Tennessee, United States
School is a public high school in Germantown, Tennessee, and is part of the Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) district. In 1889 the Germantown High School
Germantown High School (Germantown, Tennessee)
Germantown_High_School_(Germantown,_Tennessee)
Private, Christian, co-educational school in Memphis, Tennessee, USA
school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, serving students from ages 6 weeks to 18 years. Memphis Christian School opened in 1952 with 192 students in grades
Harding Academy (Memphis, Tennessee)
Harding_Academy_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
Public secondary school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
school located in Downtown Memphis, on the southside of Memphis, Tennessee, United States. The school was administered by the Memphis City Schools system
Booker T. Washington High School (Tennessee)
Booker_T._Washington_High_School_(Tennessee)
Memphis, Tennessee-based women's club
Club is a historic philanthropic and cultural women's club based in Memphis, Tennessee. The Nineteenth Century Club adopted the idea that the community
The_Nineteenth_Century_Club
Public school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
high school located in Memphis, Tennessee. East originally opened in 1948, as a K–12 school, and became exclusively a high-school in 2008. It is the first
East_High_School_(Tennessee)
Reform Jewish congregation in Memphis, Tennessee, US
Road, in Memphis, Tennessee, in the United States. It is the only Reform synagogue in Memphis, the oldest and largest Jewish congregation in Tennessee, and
Temple Israel (Memphis, Tennessee)
Temple_Israel_(Memphis,_Tennessee)
The Memphis campus offers a welding apprenticeship program with Morgan Steel company. List of colleges and universities in Tennessee Tennessee Board
Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology
Tennessee_Colleges_of_Applied_Technology
American politician (born 1990)
in Memphis, Tennessee, Lamar graduated in 2013 with her B.A. in Political Science from Saint Mary's College in Notre Dame, Indiana. She minored in Sociology
London_Lamar
Private, college preparatory school in Memphis, , Tennessee, United States
Memphis Catholic Middle and High School was a private, Catholic middle and high school in Memphis, Tennessee located in the Diocese of Memphis. It was
Memphis Catholic Middle and High School
Memphis_Catholic_Middle_and_High_School
City in Arkansas, United States
city. It is part of the Memphis metropolitan area, and is located directly across the Mississippi River from Memphis, Tennessee. Explorers from both Spain
West_Memphis,_Arkansas
American politician (born 1968)
(2024-02-15). "Tennessee State Senator Brent Taylor Sponsors Several Crime-Related Bills in Effort to 'Make Memphis Matter'". Tennessee Star. Retrieved
Brent Taylor (Tennessee politician)
Brent_Taylor_(Tennessee_politician)
of education in Tennessee. After receiving his Ph.D., Holt started a new job as executive secretary of the Tennessee Education Association (TEA). In 1949
Andrew_D._Holt
Public school in Memphis, Tennessee, United States
high school in Memphis, Tennessee, established in 1908 and operated from 1909 to 1981. The main building was demolished in 1982, but Memphis City Schools
Messick_High_School
Public university system in the U.S. state of Tennessee
institution in 1869, and was renamed the "University of Tennessee" in 1879. The medical campus, the UT Health Science Center, was founded in Memphis in 1911
University of Tennessee system
University_of_Tennessee_system
Activist for African Americans and young women in rural West Virginia (1890–1988)
Memphis Tennessee Garrison (March 3, 1890 – July 25, 1988) was an activist for African Americans and young women during the Jim Crow Era in rural West
Memphis_Tennessee_Garrison
Airport serving Memphis, Tennessee, United States
1 nmi) southeast of downtown Memphis in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States. It is the primary airport serving Memphis. The airport covers 3,900 acres
Memphis_International_Airport
cities in Tennessee: Chattanooga, Knoxville, Memphis, Murfreesboro, Nashville Journalism: Category:Journalists from Tennessee University of Memphis Department
List of newspapers in Tennessee
List_of_newspapers_in_Tennessee
American politician
June 7, 1951, in Memphis, Tennessee. He graduated from North Side High School and then attended the University of Memphis and Tennessee State University
Ulysses_Jones_Jr.
Memphis, Tennessee has developed into a major Mid-American commercial and transportation hub because of its location on the Mississippi River and a convergence
Transportation in Memphis, Tennessee
Transportation_in_Memphis,_Tennessee
Private, single-sex, day school
boys in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. It is one of the largest elementary schools for boys in the United States, enrolling 500 students in grades
Presbyterian_Day_School
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Memphis, Tennessee, US. 1739 – Fort Assumption built by French. 1740 – Fort Assumption abandoned
Timeline of Memphis, Tennessee
Timeline_of_Memphis,_Tennessee
Art museum in Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art is an art museum in Memphis, Tennessee. The Brooks Museum, which was founded in 1916, is the oldest and largest art museum
Memphis_Brooks_Museum_of_Art
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Egyptian
From Memphis.
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Modesty, Education
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Greek
(Δευκαλίων) Greek name possibly DEUCALION means "new wine sailor." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Promêtheus, and a son of Minos.
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Hindu
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God worshipped in Memphis.
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, The Delight of Memphis.
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Indian
Education
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Australian, Biblical
Abode of the Good
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Hindu, Indian, Tamil
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abode of the good
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God worshipped in Memphis.
Female
Irish
Irish form of French Madeline, MADAILÉIN means "of Magdala."
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Arabic, Muslim
Education
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Egyptian
Mythical goddess worshipped in Memphis; lioness.
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Indian, Marathi
Education
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Greek Latin
Son of Prometheus.
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prep.
With reference to physical surrounding, personal states, etc., abstractly denoted; as, I am in doubt; the room is in darkness; to live in fear.
n.
A devoting or setting aside for any particular purpose; as, a dedication of lands to public use.
n.
Literary education.
prep.
With reference to space or place; as, he lives in Boston; he traveled in Italy; castles in the air.
n.
An educating together, as of persons of different sexes or races.
n.
Act of deducting or taking away; subtraction; as, the deduction of the subtrahend from the minuend.
prep.
With reference to a limit of time; as, in an hour; it happened in the last century; in all my life.
adv.
Not out; within; inside. In, the preposition, becomes an adverb by omission of its object, leaving it as the representative of an adverbial phrase, the context indicating what the omitted object is; as, he takes in the situation (i. e., he comprehends it in his mind); the Republicans were in (i. e., in office); in at one ear and out at the other (i. e., in or into the head); his side was in (i. e., in the turn at the bat); he came in (i. e., into the house).
n.
That which is deducted; the part taken away; abatement; as, a deduction from the yearly rent.
n.
The act of reducing, or state of being reduced; conversion to a given state or condition; diminution; conquest; as, the reduction of a body to powder; the reduction of things to order; the reduction of the expenses of government; the reduction of a rebellious province.
n.
The act or process of educating; the result of educating, as determined by the knowledge skill, or discipline of character, acquired; also, the act or process of training by a prescribed or customary course of study or discipline; as, an education for the bar or the pulpit; he has finished his education.
n.
Education late in life.
n.
The act or process of reducing. See Reduce, v. t., 6. and To reduce an equation, To reduce an expression, under Reduce, v. t.
n.
The act of setting apart or consecrating to a divine Being, or to a sacred use, often with religious solemnities; solemn appropriation; as, the dedication of Solomon's temple.
n.
Instruction; education.
n.
An expression of the condition of equality between two algebraic quantities or sets of quantities, the sign = being placed between them; as, a binomial equation; a quadratic equation; an algebraic equation; a transcendental equation; an exponential equation; a logarithmic equation; a differential equation, etc.
a.
Tending to educate; that gives education; as, an educative process; an educative experience.
a.
Of or pertaining to the ancient city of Memphis in Egypt; hence, Egyptian; as, Memphian darkness.
v. t.
The act, process, or result of reducing; as, the reduction of iron from its ores; the reduction of aldehyde from alcohol.
a.
Of or pertaining to education.
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