Similar words: colloquial, ventriloquist, loquat, eloquent, eloquence, soliloquy, loquacious, grandiloquent. Meaning: n. 1. an academic meeting or seminar usually led by a different lecturer and on a different topic at each meeting 2. an address to an academic meeting or seminar.
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1. The colloquium will raise questions concerning the role that news reporting plays in modern society.
2. The present essays are papers arising from a colloquium held at Princeton on the fabric of Hagia Sophia and related buildings.
3. There will be a colloquium on Leonardo's drawings at the close of the exhibition.
4. Publish the speech of this colloquium and summary below.
5. He was not willing to attend the colloquium.http://Sentencedict.com
6. The doctor collectivity that attends colloquium stands up, applause ardently.
7. Last October, I co - chaired a colloquium on labour relations at the Hague, in the Netherlands.
8. On colloquium , everybody as follows the view that all respects expressed him.
9. However, there were two disagreements among some Asian and European participants at the colloquium.
10. Part of the event are exhibitions of indigenous art and a colloquium on visual anthropology.
11. A few days later, I repeat these words during a faculty colloquium at Brown.
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