Catedrático (en. Professor)

/ka.teˈðɾa.tiko/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
A professor who holds a chair at a university.
The biology professor presented their new research on biodiversity.
El catedrático de biología presentó su nueva investigación sobre la biodiversidad.
A person who holds a professorship, generally at a higher education institution.
The professor was recognized for their contributions to the field of physics.
El catedrático fue reconocido por sus contribuciones al campo de la física.
An educator with experience and authority in their field of knowledge.
The professors at the university often participate in international conferences.
Los catedráticos de la universidad suelen participar en conferencias internacionales.

Etymology

From the Latin 'cathedraticus', which derives from 'cathedra', meaning 'chair' or 'professorship'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

university professorship
the position or role of a professor in a university.
cátedra universitaria
emeritus professor
a university professor who has retired but retains their title as an honor.
catedrático emérito
adjunct professor
associate professor who assists a full professor.
catedrático adjunto

Related Words

chair
The position or teaching imparted at a university.
cátedra
faculty
A group of teachers at an educational institution.
profesorado
university
Institution of higher education.
universidad

Slang Meanings

A professor who not only teaches but is also very beloved by students.
That professor is a legend, they always make it fun.
Ese catedrático es un crack, siempre lo hace divertido.
A reference to a professor who is strict in their evaluations.
Beware, that subject is with the apocalyptic professor, they will put you to the test.
Cuidado, esa asignatura es con el catedrático apocalíptico, te va a poner a prueba.