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faculty

teaching staff / inherent ability / academic department
[C/U] Both
pl: faculties

This word carries a distinct shift in tone depending on the setting. In an academic environment, it describes a collective body of experts, evoking a sense of institutional authority and scholarly hierarchy. It suggests a professional community rather than just a group of employees. When referring to human capabilities, the word evokes a sense of biological or psychological machinery. It describes a specific tool of the mind or body, such as memory or hearing, implying a natural endowment that allows a person to interact with the world.

Countable when referring to a specific academic department or a particular mental ability. Uncountable when referring to the entire teaching staff as a collective group.

Meanings

Nounteaching staff

The teaching staff of a university or college.

"The faculty voted to change the curriculum."

Nouninherent ability

An inherent mental or physical power or ability.

"His faculty of sight was impaired by the accident."

Nounacademic department

A specific department or division within a university.

"She is a professor in the faculty of law."

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