Extramural — means to study outside, but under the aegis of, a university or other institution. Extramural studies are taken by the student away from the physical campus, and are often used for those unable to attend classes … Wikipedia
extramural — [eks΄trəmyoor′əl] adj. [see EXTRA & MURAL] outside the walls or limits of a city, school, etc. [extramural activities] … English World dictionary
Extramural — Ex tra*mu ral, a. 1. Outside of the walls, as of a fortified or walled city. [1913 Webster] 2. pertaining to activities, such as sports contests, that involve representatives from more than one school. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
extramural — adj. Outside the walls, boundaries, or limits of an institution or business; in corporations, outside the limits of corporate power. See also intramural The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney… … Law dictionary
extramural — |eis| adj. 2 g. Situado extramuros … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
extramural — ► ADJECTIVE 1) Brit. (of a course of study) arranged for people who are not full time members of a university or other educational establishment. 2) outside the walls or boundaries of a town or city. DERIVATIVES extramurally adverb. ORIGIN from… … English terms dictionary
extramural — extramurally, adv. /ek streuh myoor euhl/, adj. 1. involving representatives of more than one school: extramural athletics. 2. outside the walls or boundaries, as of a city or town or a university: extramural teaching; an extramural church. Cf.… … Universalium
extramural — ex|tra|mu|ral [ ,ekstrə mjurəl ] adjective 1. ) AMERICAN extramural sports and other activities involve students from more than one school: extramural football ─ compare INTRAMURAL 2. ) FORMAL coming from or happening outside a particular… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
extramural — UK [ˌekstrəˈmjʊərəl] / US [ˌekstrəˈmjʊrəl] adjective 1) British extramural courses are given by a university or college for people who are not its usual students. These courses are often called continuing education. 2) British extramural… … English dictionary
extramural — ex|tra|mu|ral [ˌekstrəˈmjuərəl US ˈmjur ] adj [only before noun] [Date: 1800 1900; : Latin; Origin: extra muros outside the walls ] 1.) relating to a place or organization but happening or done outside it ▪ extramural activities 2.) especially… … Dictionary of contemporary English
extramural — adjective 1 connected with a place or organization but happening or done outside it: extramural activities 2 especially BrE extramural courses, studies etc involve students from outside a particular college or university opposite intramural … Longman dictionary of contemporary English