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academic freedom in educational institutions, the freedom of a teacher to teach, of a student to learn, and of both to discuss and hold opinions, esp. about social, political, and moral issues, without arbitrary interference or reprisals by school or public officials, organized groups, or the like.
accommodation a seat on a public conveyance. [1/6 definitions]
ad a short form of "advertisement," a public notice that tells people about products for sale, events, employment opportunities, or the like.
administrator a person who manages, especially in business or public affairs.
advertise to tell about something so people will want to buy it. [3/2 definitions]
advertisement a public notice that tells people about things to buy or things that are happening.
advertising the act, job, or business of designing and putting out notices to the public, usually in order to sell a product or service. [2 definitions]
advt. abbreviation of "advertisement," a notice or public announcement designed to gain public attention, esp. to promote the sale of certain products.
affair (plural) public or business matters. [1/5 definitions]
affairs public or business matters.
affray a noisy public quarrel or fight; brawl.
agitate to try to stir up public support (often followed by "for" or "against"). [1/3 definitions]
agitation the stirring up of public unrest or controversy over some social or political issue. [1/3 definitions]
agora1 a public square used as a marketplace and place of assembly in ancient Greece. [2 definitions]
agoraphobia an abnormal fear of open or public spaces.
air to speak about, usually in public. [1/6 definitions]
airing public exposure, as to discussion, scrutiny, or the like. [1/3 definitions]
air one's dirty linen in public to make public embarrassing or shameful private facts about oneself or others.
Alger Hiss a lawyer and U.S. public official accused in 1948 of having acted as a Communist spy in the 1930s. Convicted in 1950 on counts of perjury related to the investigation, Hiss was sentenced to five years in prison but maintained his innocence until his death (b.1904--d.1996).
almshouse (old-fashioned) an institution financed from public funds that provides shelter to those in need; poorhouse. [1/2 definitions]
amphitheater an oval or round building with seats rising in rows from an open, central area. Amphitheaters are used for sports and other public events.