Major

/ˈmeɪdʒər/ adjective, noun

As an adjective, major means very important, serious, or large in size or number. As a noun in education, it is the main subject a student specializes in at college or university.

From Latin 'maior,' the comparative of 'magnus' meaning 'great,' so 'maior' meant 'greater.' The word kept the idea of something larger or more important in various uses, including military rank and academic focus.

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