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| Main Entry: | 101 |
| Part of Speech: | adj |
| Definition: | basic, elementary knowledge; basic knowledge offered in course form |
| Example: | Welcome to Dr. Day's English 101 Class! |
| Etymology: | from the numbering of introductory college coursework |
| Usage: | always used after a subject or field term, e.g. Zen 101 |
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| 101 | |
adjective | |
| being one more than one hundred [syn: hundred and one] |
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