Etymology: [ 'skül ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English scole, from Old English scOl, from Latin schola, from Greek scholE leisure, discussion, lecture, school; perhaps akin to Greek echein to hold; more at SCHEME.
An opinion subscribed to by some connected or arbitrary group, The point of view held by a particular group: "We have many schools of thought in the intelligence services" (Tom Clancy), place of learning, place for intellectual debate,
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An opinion subscribed to by some connected or arbitrary group - "He did not belong to the school of thought that believed Jackson Pollock to be much of an artist."
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The point of view held by a particular group: "We have many schools of thought in the intelligence services" (Tom Clancy)
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