dean vs eagle

dean

verb
  • To serve as a dean. 

  • To send (a student) to see the dean of a college or university. 

noun
  • A senior official in a college or university, who may be in charge of a division or faculty (for example, the dean of science) or have some other advisory or disciplinary function (for example, the dean of students). 

  • A dignitary or presiding officer in certain church bodies, especially an ecclesiastical dignitary, subordinate to a bishop, in charge of a chapter of canons. 

  • The senior member of some group of people. 

  • A hill. 

eagle

noun
  • A 13th-century coin minted in Europe and circulated in England as a debased sterling silver penny, outlawed under Edward I of England. 

  • A gold coin with a face value of ten dollars, formerly used in the United States. 

  • A score of two under par for a hole. 

  • Any of several large carnivorous and carrion-eating birds in the family Accipitridae, having a powerful hooked bill and keen vision. 

verb
  • To score an eagle. 

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