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101, a. orig. and chiefly U.S. Brit. |ˈwʌn ˌəʊ ˈwʌn|, U.S. |ˈwən ˌoʊ ˈwən| Forms: 19– 101, 19– one-oh-one [‹ one n. + oh n.2 + one n. Usually written with numerical symbol.] as postmodifier: designating an introductory course at U.S. colleges or universities in the subject specified. In extended use (chiefly humorous): designating the basic or elementary facts or knowledge associated with the field or subject specified.
1929Univ. Buffalo Bull. 1 Dec. 24 (table) Course..General Science 101–102... Hrs. Weekly..3. 1936Jrnl. Higher Educ. 7 380/2 Art 101 provides a historical introduction to art. 1972Time (Electronic ed.) 6 Nov. Since this is a series that emphasizes Social Relevance 101—a basic course on TV these days—the hood in that episode is just a good ghetto boy who has been led astray. 1991Newsweek (Canad. ed.) 2 Dec. 12/2, I filed into another classroom for a 90-minute lecture on how unemployment insurance works—sort of a ‘Principles of Bureaucracy 101’. 2002Toronto Star (Nexis) 9 Feb. l03 Learn how to write erotica or get Sexuality One-oh-One advice. |