yale

IPA: jˈeɪɫ

Root Word: Yale

noun

  • A university in the eastern United States.
  • A romanisation scheme originating from Yale University.
  • A romanisation scheme designed for Mandarin.
  • A romanisation scheme designed for Cantonese.
  • A romanisation scheme designed for Japanese.
  • A romanisation scheme designed for Korean.
  • (historical) Iâl, a commote of medieval Wales.
  • A surname transferred from the place name.
  • A mythical beast in European mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.
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Examples of "yale" in Sentences

  • I expected Yale to be responsive.
  • History of the Yale Repertory Theatre.
  • Harvard and Yale and the fight for respect.
  • In response to the Yale and Cornell statement.
  • Fitzpatrick is a member of the faculty at Yale.
  • Biographical sketches of the graduates of Yale.
  • Among the Yale intellects, Bissell ruled with quiet urbanity.
  • As the only college in Connecticut, Yale educated the sons of the elite.
  • The Yale unit was often referred to snidely as the millionaire squadron.
  • The Purple Crayon performs the most on campus shows of any Yale improv group.

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