sorority

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English - Turkish
{i} (üniversite öğrencisi kızlara özgü) sosyal kulüp
{i} kız öğrenci yurdu [amer.]
{i} kardeşlik
{i} rahibelik
kız öğrenci birlik
{i} hemşirelik
{i} kızlar birliği

O bir kızlar birliği üyesidir. - She's a member of a sorority.

kız öğrenci yurdu
English - English
A group of girls or women associated for a common purpose; a sisterhood
A social organization of female students at a college or university; usually identified by Greek letters
An individual woman's Greek organization This is the term commonly used to distinguish between men's (fraternity) and woman's (sorority) organizations As noted previously, some sororities are identified as a fraternity in their official name
an individual women's Greek organization This is the term commonly used to distinguish between men's (fraternities) and women's (sororities) organizations As noted previously, some sororities are identified as a fraternity in their official name Lucky User #
A women's social organization often identified by Greek letters See Fraternity, Greek Organizations, Rush
a social club for female undergraduates
A group of women bonded together by their ritual that contains the founding principles, ideals and aspirations of the group
a group of girls or women associated for a common purpose
a Greek organization for women
A sorority is a group of college women who all have the same basic ideals, hopes, and goals Each group is different from every other, which is demonstrated pretty clearly when a young woman chooses to go through Formal Recruitment, but she will only find out what each one is truly about once she has pledged and is initiated Although many people think that sororities are only social clubs, most have deep academic and spiritual links, also Again, these mysteries are revealed to New Members only through the ceremony of initiation
a sisterhood
In the United States, a sorority is a society of female university or college students. sororities a club for women students at some American colleges and universities fraternity
an alternate term used to describe Greek-letter organizations for women
- A group of women bonded together by their ritual that contains the founding principles, ideals and aspirations of the group
a group of individual women who are bound together by ritual ties and common goals, beliefs, etc
{i} women's club, women's society (especially at a college or university)
fraternity and sorority
Social, professional, or honorary societies for males and females, respectively. Most such organizations use combinations of letters of the Greek alphabet as names. Many social organizations at U.S. colleges and universities are residential and require new members ("pledges") to partake in initiation rites. Certain honorary societies, such as Phi Beta Kappa, are also called fraternities; membership is based on general undergraduate scholarship. See also secret society
sororities
plural of sorority
sorority

    Hyphenation

    so·ro·ri·ty

    Turkish pronunciation

    sırôrıti

    Synonyms

    fraternity

    Pronunciation

    /sərˈôrətē/ /sɜrˈɔːrətiː/

    Etymology

    () From Renaissance Latin sorōritās, from Latin soror (“sister”), from Proto-Indo-European *swésōr.
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