Here are the results for "aggie":
Aggie
- Parts of Speech: noun
- Definitions:
- Informal term for a student or graduate of an agricultural college or school.
- Informal term for a student or graduate of Texas A&M University.
- Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈæɡi/
- UK: /ˈæɡi/
- Origin and Usage:
- The term "aggie" originated in the United States in the late 19th century as a shortened form of "agricultural".
- It was first used to refer to students and graduates of agricultural colleges and schools, but later became associated specifically with Texas A&M University.
- The term is now commonly used to refer to students and alumni of Texas A&M University, as well as to members of the universitys sports teams.
- Synonyms:
- Ag
- Aggie
- Farmer
- Related Words:
- Agate
- Agave
- Aglet
- Agony
- Agree
- Example Sentences:
- John is an aggie who graduated from Texas A&M University with a degree in agriculture.
- The aggie football team won the national championship last year.