Words and phrases that have a meaning related to professor: (163 results)
Often used in the same context:
associate professor, assistant professor, lecturer, researcher, sociologist, prof, scientist, dean, scholar, neuroscientist, biophysicist, expert, geographer, anthropologist, doctorate, biochemist, historian, geneticist, cognitive neuroscientist, molecular biologist, physicist, theorist, visiting professor, pharmacologist, coauthor, ecologist, criminologist, biologist, neurobiologist, economist, psychology, doctoral, microbiologist, ethicist, physiologist, biometeorology, cultural anthropologist, developmental psychology, vice chancellor, cultural anthropology, economics, epidemiologist, director, graduate school, astrophysicist, provost, linguistics, palaeontologist, oceanographer, immunologist, limnologist, faculty, zoologist, pharmacognosy, comparative literature, regius professor, consultant, associate, dphil, ethologist, entomologist, author, science, rector, bibliographer, graduate, psychobiology, paleontologist, undergrad, musicology, biomathematics, sociolinguistics, mathematician, neuropharmacology, demographer, virologist, geophysicist, electron microscopist, linguist, alumnus, cosmologist, astronomer, undergraduate, psychophysiology, toxicologist, instructor, biostatistics, ethnomusicology, crystallographer, principal investigator, middler, humanities, econometrician, macroeconomist, nobelist, climatologist, seismologist, doctorial, researches, scd, primatology, anatomist, professors, doctor, physician, tutor, minister, academician, academicians, banker, colleague, librarian, gynecologist, pastor, rabbi, barrister, clergyman, commentator, pediatrician, psychiatrist
More specific:
full professor
Appears in the definition of:
abstruse, abstrusely, assistant professor, associate professor, awe, bemused, bother, chair, clarification, clastic, combust, consult, diffident, disgustedly, distinguished, durkheim, emile durkheim, erudite, explicitly, full professor, glimpse, groan, mentor, perplexedly, plunge, pontificate, prestigious, priggishly, professorship, roast, scorn, sound out, spoonfeed, stupefaction, surgery, tenured, test, title, unputdownable, visiting professor
More general:
Also try:academic, faculty member
— Adjectives for professor: assistant, associate, full, first, former, late, old, young, german, english, learned, more...
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