Associations to the word «Emeritus»
Noun
- Philology
- Wisconsin
- Diocese
- Medicine
- Department
- Librarian
- Shapiro
- Scientist
- Riverside
- Theology
- Rockefeller
- Tel
- Mellon
- College
- President
- Bs
- Historian
- Johns
- Oriental
- Founder
- Emeritus
- Humanity
- Chair
- Ph
- Anthropologist
- Theologian
- Massachusetts
- Nobel
- Founding
- Scholar
- Research
- Sinai
- Hopkins
- Carnegie
- Genetics
- Literature
- Ceo
- Editor
- Waterloo
- Teaching
- Congregation
- Illinois
- Geologist
- Title
- Diego
- Syracuse
- Indiana
- Oslo
- Researcher
- Laboratory
- Vice
- Arizona
- Donald
- Toronto
- Board
- Rn
- Study
- Afterward
- Pastor
- Desmond
- Prefect
- Cbe
- Xvi
- Mcgill
- Planck
- Pharmacology
- Innsbruck
- Obe
- Theorist
- Jena
- Anu
- Biologist
- Loyola
- Konrad
- Seventy
- Conductor
- Consecration
- Deceased
- Vicar
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EMERITUS, adjective. Retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title (especially "professor").
EMERITUS, noun. A person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).
Dictionary definition
EMERITUS, noun. A professor or minister who is retired from assigned duties.
EMERITUS, adjective. Honorably retired from assigned duties and retaining your title along with the additional title `emeritus' as in `professor emeritus'.
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