coeducational

pronunciation

How to pronounce coeducational in British English: UK [ˌkəʊedju:'keɪʃənl]word uk audio image

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  • Adjective:
    attended by members of both sexes

Word Origin

coeducational (adj.)
also co-educational, 1881, from co-education (1852), from co- + education.

Example

1. I am 17 years old and my school only recently became coeducational .
2. As a result , most american colleges are currently coeducational .
3. Even earlier , in 1833 , oberlin college was founded as a coeducational college , and in 1837 , four women began to study there .
4. Embry-riddle is an independent , nonsectarian , not-for-profit coeducational university serving culturally diverse students seeking careers in aviation , aerospace , engineering , and related fields .
5. The girls there are dropouts from state schools , or come from conservative families uncomfortable with their daughters being in coeducational , mainstream education .

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