- interscholastic
- in·ter·scholastic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
interscholastic — [in΄tər skə las′tik] adj. between or among schools [an interscholastic debate] … English World dictionary
interscholastic — adjective used of competition or cooperation between secondary schools • Syn: ↑interschool • Similar to: ↑extramural * * * |intə(r)+ adjective Etymology: inter + scholastic : characterized by participation or cooperation of two or more secondary… … Useful english dictionary
interscholastic — adjective Date: 1879 existing or carried on between schools < interscholastic athletics > … New Collegiate Dictionary
interscholastic — /in teuhr skeuh las tik/, adj. between schools, or representative of different schools, esp. secondary schools: interscholastic athletics. [1895 1900; INTER + SCHOLASTIC] * * * … Universalium
Interscholastic League of Honolulu — The Interscholastic League of Honolulu or ILH is an athletic conference composed of private secondary schools in Honolulu, Hawai i. The ILH was founded in 1909 with Punahou, Kamehameha and McKinley High School making up the original membership. A … Wikipedia
Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools — The Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools (IASAS) consists of six member schools in the East Asia and South East Asia region. These are International School Bangkok (Thailand), International School of Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia),… … Wikipedia
Interscholastic Hockey League — Infobox sports league logo= caption=The ISHL logo consists of two hockey sticks crossed with each other and a puck with the league s initials inside. sport=Ice hockey founded=1998 teams= 21 (6 in Adams Prep; 15 in Justice Varsity) country=USA… … Wikipedia
interscholastic — adjective Involving two or more schools … Wiktionary
interscholastic — adj. between schools … English contemporary dictionary
interscholastic — in•ter•scho•las•tic [[t]ˌɪn tər skəˈlæs tɪk[/t]] adj. edu existing or occurring between schools, or representative of different schools • Etymology: 1895–1900 … From formal English to slang