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The word "academicians" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to people who are academics, especially people who teach in universities or colleges. For example, you could say: "Many of the leading academicians from across the country attended the conference."
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academicians
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Plural of academician
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The pink room, in particular, had raised a few eyebrows among the academicians, admitted the head of the Summer Exhibition, Edith Dev an e y, but they had all been delighted with the end result, she added.
You should allow professors to become really outstanding academicians, recognised worldwide, and you should reward them.
Now we have to look in terms of the whole spectrum, from preschool up to university education.For example, I just announced a couple of days ago, we have to look at the scheme for academicians.
Whether the French academicians will believe him is another matter.
But Mr Druon and the "immortals", as academicians are known, do not help the writer.
The truth of it was that though his book might be on all the syllabuses, picked over by the academicians, hailed as the authentic voice of every teenager who had ever squeezed a pimple or tried, drawing himself up tall, to order a Scotch and soda, his life was nobody's godammed business.
The romantic landscape style of the Southern Song academicians such as Ma, his son Ma Lin, and Xia Gui went out of fashion after the fall of the dynasty in 1279.
During World War II aircraft plants and shipyards expanded, and in the 1950s and '60s research and educational facilities burgeoned as the movement of people to the West Coast came to include an unusual share of scientists and academicians who had migrated to the United States during World War II.
During the French Revolution the Salon was opened for the first time to all French artists, although the academicians continued to control most of the exhibitions held in the 19th century.
In 1905 Rousseau was invited to the Salon d'Automne (a semiofficial exhibition created after a schism among the academicians), where his painting The Hungry Lion (1905) was hung in the same room as the works of the group of avant-garde painters known as the Fauves ("Wild Beasts")—Henri Matisse, André Derain, and Maurice de Vlaminck.
In 1824 she and Sarah were elected academicians of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia.
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