Campus

/ˈkæmpəs/ noun

A campus is the land and buildings of a school, college, or university, including classrooms, dormitories, and other facilities. It can also refer more generally to the grounds of a large organization.

From Latin 'campus' meaning 'field' or 'open space.' It was first used in 18th‑century America to describe the grounds of Princeton University. The term spread to other educational institutions and became standard.

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