English edit

Noun edit

campusses

  1. plural of campus
    • 1885, Delta Upsilon, The Delta Upsilon Quarterly, page 250:
      We are only eighteen miles above the State Capitol, on the banks of the beautiful Kennebeck. One of the finest campusses owned by any college stretches out in front of the college, shaded by noble trees, and back of the buildings its terraced slope meets the river’s waters.
    • 1941, Proceedings of the National University Extension Association, page 129:
      We have two objects in view. One is to acquaint the members of our faculty on our campusses with the new films as they come out.
    • 1963, Solidarity, page 9, column 1:
      There has always been a growing discontent among South West African students, caused by the frustrations of having to be in a state of disorganization due to the absence of a cohesive, representative student body. This discontent has manifested itself in our students seeking membership in other African student Unions operating on the campusses where they are enrolled.
    • 1991, Hanspeter Bieri, Hartmut Noltemeier, editors, Computational Geometry—Methods, Algorithms and Applications, Springer-Verlag, →ISBN, page 103:
      Due to capacity, reliability and other technological considerations, we want the new links that need to be added to form a connected network of their own; most backbone networks in university campusses or companies are of this type.

Verb edit

campusses

  1. third-person singular simple present indicative of campus