dean
1 Americannoun
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Education.
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the head of a faculty, school, or administrative division in a university or college.
the dean of admissions.
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an official in an American college or secondary school having charge of student personnel services, such as counseling or discipline.
the dean of men.
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the official in charge of undergraduate students at an English university.
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Ecclesiastical.
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the head of the chapter of a cathedral or a collegiate church.
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Also called vicar forane. a priest in the Roman Catholic Church appointed by a bishop to take care of the affairs of a division of a diocese.
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the senior member, in length of service, of any group, organization, profession, etc..
the dean of lexicographers.
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James (Byron), 1931–55, U.S. actor.
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Jay Hanna Dizzy, 1911–74, U.S. baseball pitcher.
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a male given name: from the Old English family name meaning “valley.”
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the chief administrative official of a college or university faculty
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(at Oxford and Cambridge universities) a college fellow with responsibility for undergraduate discipline
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Church of England the head of a chapter of canons and administrator of a cathedral or collegiate church
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RC Church the cardinal bishop senior by consecration and head of the college of cardinals See also rural dean
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Christopher. See Torvill and Dean
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James ( Byron ). 1931–55, US film actor, who became a cult figure; his films include East of Eden and Rebel Without a Cause (both 1955). He died in a car crash
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Other Word Forms
- deanship noun
Etymology
Origin of dean
1300–50; Middle English deen < Anglo-French deen, dean, Old French deien < Late Latin decānus chief of ten, equivalent to Latin dec ( em ) ten + -ānus -an
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