Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word CUM


CUM

Definitions of CUM

  1. Abbreviation of cubic metre.
  2. Used in indicating a thing with two roles, functions, or natures, or a thing that has changed from one to another.
  3. Used in indicating a thing or person with two or more roles, functions, or natures, or a thing that has changed from one to another.
  4. (colloquial, vulgar) Semen.
  5. (colloquial, vulgar) Female ejaculatory discharge.
  6. (colloquial, vulgar) An ejaculation.
  7. (slang, vulgar) To have an orgasm, to feel the sensation of an orgasm.
  8. (slang, vulgar) To ejaculate.
  9. Clipping of cumulative.
  10. (jocular) Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

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Examples of Using CUM in a Sentence

  • He graduated magna cum laude in philosophy from Harvard University in 1885, where he had been editor of the Harvard Lampoon and a member of the theatrical society Hasty Pudding.
  • degree magna cum laude from Brown University in 1942, and then entered the University of Minnesota, receiving a Ph.
  • January 14 – Pope Julius II issues the papal bull Cum tam divino, decreeing a reform in the Roman Catholic Church to prohibit simony, the buying and selling of church offices ranging from bishops to the pope himself.
  • This fallacy is also known by the Latin phrase cum hoc ergo propter hoc ('with this, therefore because of this').
  • in physics (magna cum laude with highest honors in the discipline) from Harvard University in 1964 and a PhD in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California, Berkeley in 1967.
  • He attended Erasmus Hall High School, New York University, then Harvard Law School with fellow students recalled as "snooty guys from the prep schools and the eating clubs," where he was graduated cum laude.
  • She attended Brandeis University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (cum laude) in the theatre arts, before moving to Paris, where she studied theatre with actor Jacques Lecoq at his school of physical theatre.
  • Hoc simile quartzo durum, distinctum quod cum aqua forti non, nisi post aliquot minuta & fero, effervescens.
  • Stephani Broderici narratio de praelio quo ad Mohatzium anno 1526 Ludovicus Hungariae rex periit(De conflictu Hungarorum cum Turcis ad Mohacz verissima historia).
  • In 1962, Olson graduated cum laude from the University of the Pacific with a degree in communications and history where he was a charter member of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity chapter.
  • He earned his Bachelor of Science degree, magna cum laude at the University of Notre Dame in 1966, as well as several academic and athletic distinctions.
  • He went on to study at Saint Louis University, at the University of Vienna, Austria, through IES Abroad, and at Loyola University, receiving a bachelor's degree in English cum laude in 1957.
  • Davis attended New York University College of Arts & Science, where he graduated magna cum laude with a degree in political science and Phi Beta Kappa in 1953.
  • In Ankh-Morpork, a Klatchian Prince named Khufurah is parading through Ankh-Morpork, where he will be presented with a Degree in Sweet Fanny Adams (Doctorum Adamus cum Flabello Dulci), but is wounded in an assassination attempt.
  • This was confirmed by four Saxon kings; King Offa of Mercia and of the nations roundabout in 787; King Æthelstan who was "King and ruler of the whole island of Britain" in 933 confirmed the privileges to the monastery; King Edgar, "Emperor of all Britain" in 967 confirmed "twelve mansiones" in Bocham, and King Edward the Confessor, King of the English, in 1062 confirmed twenty mansae at Bocham cum Effingham, Driteham and Pechingeorde.
  • A logical fallacy of the questionable cause variety, it is subtly different from the fallacy cum hoc ergo propter hoc ('with this, therefore because of this'), in which two events occur simultaneously or the chronological ordering is insignificant or unknown.
  • In 1911, Fletcher was the first physics student to earn a PhD summa cum laude from the University of Chicago.
  • Between the wars, he attended Vanderbilt University, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and graduated magna cum laude with a degree in English and philosophy (as well as minoring in astronomy) in 1949.
  • He then attended Harvard University, graduating in 1961 with an Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, in philosophy and writing a senior thesis on the legal positivism of Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
  • Bush graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Latin American studies.
  • His high scores on the College Board exams and recommendations by two professors helped him gain admission to Harvard University, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1958 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics.
  • Pope Paul IV (papacy 1555-9), having established the Roman Ghetto in the bull Cum nimis absurdum, made the arch the place of a yearly oath of submission, forcing Jewish elders to kiss the feet of each newly-crowned pope.
  • Explosum est illud diverbium: Divide, & impera, cum radix & vertex imperii in obedientium consensu rata sunt.
  • He attended the University of Washington, working as a repair technician for The Retail Computer Store in the Green Lake area of Seattle, Washington, and graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Computer Science in June 1978.
  • Temptábat et scríbere, tabulásque et códicellós ad hoc in lectó sub cervícálibus circumferre solébat, ut, cum vacuum tempus esset, manum litterís effigiendís adsuésceret, sed parum successit labor praeposterus ac séró incohátus.



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