Faculty

/ˈfæk.əl.ti/

Meaning & Definition

noun
An inherent mental or physical power.
Even at a young age, she demonstrated a remarkable faculty for music.
A group of university departments concerned with a specific academic discipline.
He is a professor in the faculty of engineering at the university.
The teaching staff of a university or college.
The faculty met to discuss the new curriculum changes.
The capacity to perform a particular action or function.
The patient lost the faculty of speech after the stroke.
An ability or skill.
Her faculty for learning languages quickly amazed everyone.

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin 'facultas' meaning 'ability, power, faculty'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

faculty of arts:
A university division focused on humanities subjects.
faculty of science:
A university division focused on scientific subjects.
faculty lounge:
A designated area for faculty members to relax or meet.

Related Words

Slang Meanings

The academic staff at a college or university.
The new prof is pretty cool; the faculty is on point this semester.
A smart or knowledgeable person, often used sarcastically.
Oh, look at him, the resident faculty of common sense.