syllabus
51syllabus — [ sɪləbəs] noun (plural syllabuses or syllabi bʌɪ) 1》 the subjects in a course of study or teaching. 2》 (in the Roman Catholic Church) a summary of points decided by papal decree regarding heresy. Origin C17: mod. L., orig. a misreading of L.… …
52syllabus — n. Abstract, abridgment, outline, epitome, summary, compend, digest, compendium, synopsis, breviary, brief, sum and substance …
53syllabus — n summary, epitome, synopsis, abstract, compendium, compilation, digest, conspectus; condensation, abridgment, reduction, compression, abbreviation; analysis, recapitulation; résumé, brief, précis; outline, aperçu,, sketch, review, prospectus;… …
54syllabus — syl·la·bus …
55syllabus — [ˈsɪləbəs] noun [C] a list of the main subjects in a course of study • See: curriculum …
56Syllabus — Sỵl|la|bus, der; , Plural und ...bi (Zusammenfassung; Verzeichnis [der früher durch den Papst verurteilten Lehren]) …
57syllabus — Singular of syllabi …
58syllabus — (pl. syllabi) n.m. Belg. Polycopié …
59syllabus — n. (pl. syllabuses or syllabi) 1 a the programme or outline of a course of study, teaching, etc. b a statement of the requirements for a particular examination. 2 RC Ch. a summary of points decided by papal decree regarding heretical doctrines or …
60Contre-Syllabus — Syllabus Un syllabus (du latin « sommaire ») est un recueil de questions tranchées par l autorité papale. Sommaire 1 Histoire 2 Autre sens 3 Articles connexes 4 Liens externes …