Definition of Professorships

1. Noun. (plural of professorship) ¹

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Definition of Professorships

1. professorship [n] - See also: professorship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Professorships

professionally
professionals
professions
professor
professorate
professorates
professorial
professorialism
professorially
professoriat
professoriate
professoriates
professoriats
professors
professorship
professorships (current term)
professory
professour
professours
proffer
proffered
profferer
profferers
profferest
proffereth
proffering
proffers
proffre
profibrinolytic
profibrotic

Literary usage of Professorships

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The History of Harvard University by Josiah Quincy (1840)
"Medical professorships established ; John Warren, Benjamin Waterhouse, Aaron Dexter. — Bequests of Mrs. Sarah Derby and of William Er- ving. ..."

2. The History of Harvard University by Josiah Quincy (1840)
"Medical professorships established ; John Warren, Benjamin Waterhouse, Aaron Dexter. — Bequests of Mrs. Sarah Derby and of William Er- ving. ..."

3. The Historical Register of the University of Oxford: Being a Supplement to by University of Oxford (1900)
"Ae a general rule professorships are now tenable for life. ... professorships. There is a Visitatorial Board, consisting of the Vice-Chancellor and six ..."

4. The New York Teacher, and the American Educational Monthly (1870)
"The School of Civil Construction :—Seven professorships. III. The School of Naval Architecture:—Five professorships. IV. The School of Mines :—Five ..."

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