0 an organization intended to protect and develop an art, science, language, etc., or a school that teaches a particular subject or trains people for a particular job:
1 a school that teaches a particular subject or trains people for a particular job, or an organization that supports art, literature, or science:
In 1990, the struggle between the two camps revolved around admission to the highly prestigious, autonomous military academies.
The birth of modern education: the contribution of the dissenting academies 1660-1800.
The sons of impoverished farmers poured into the military academies and increasingly turned against corrupt urban politicians.
English folk music is similarly under-represented in the concert hall and in dance academies.
He enjoyed visiting schools, military academies, museums, zoos, parks and scientific institutes.
Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centur ies, scientific academies helped support potential adjudications by recording new research results and pr ior ity claims.
They offered fewer subjects than comparable white academies, but provided tuition in washing and ironing, which might prove useful to girls for whom domestic service constituted a probable occupation.
A casual look at the academies might give the impression that they were mostly social in nature, that they functioned as a pastime for bored aristocrats and ambitious letterati.
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