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Wikipedia has an article on: Curriculum

Etymology

From Latin curriculum (“‘course’”), derived from currō (“‘run, move quickly’”).

Pronunciation

Noun

Singular curriculum

Plural curricula or curriculums

curriculum (plural curricula or curriculums)

  1. The set of courses, coursework, and their content, offered at a school or university.

Derived terms

Latin

Etymology

From currō (“‘run, move quickly’”).

Pronunciation

Noun

curriculum (genitive curriculī); n, second declension

  1. a race
  2. a race course
  3. a racing chariot

Inflection

Number Singular Plural
nominative curriculum curricula
genitive curriculī curriculōrum
dative curriculō curriculīs
accusative curriculum curricula
ablative curriculō curriculīs
vocative curriculum curricula

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