• Campi

    Origin

    From Latin campī, nominative plural of campus.

    Noun

    1. (nonstandard)

      campi

      (irregular plural of campus)
      • 1894: Stanford University, The Stanford Quad: Being the Year Book of the Junior Class of … Stanford University, p119Economics major Bob Shatzen, one of two assistant financial managers, is responsible for Wilbur and Stern Halls, Freshman women, and foreign campi.
      • 2003: John B. Bear, Ph.D. & Mariah P. Bear, M.A., Bears’ Guide to College Degrees by Mail & Internet: 100 Accredited Schools That Offer Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctorates, and Law Degrees by Distance Learning, p94Master of Liberal Studies students complete the program by attending a total of three ten-day seminars on campi and by finishing…
      • 2004: Ahmed Karmouch et alii, Mobility Aware Technologies and Applications: First International Workshop, MATA 2004, Florianopólis, Brazil, October 2004 Proceedings, p37…high-speed wireless communication is now available in many locations such as corporate offices, factories, shopping malls, university campi,…
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