Synonyms for
harvard
A university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, named after John Harvard, American clergyman and philanthropist.
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All Definitions for Harvard

Below are all the dictionary definitions of harvard:

1A university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, named after John Harvard, American clergyman and philanthropist.
2A person who attends, attended, or is likely to attend Harvard
3By extension, a person very successful academically.
4Any of a number of places named for persons with the surname, including a city in Massachusetts.
5A surname transferred from the given name.
6A person who is nerdy, excessively privileged, pretentious

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