Institut
institute
noun in-sti-TOOT Less Common
Origin: from Latin institutum
Usage Note
Institut is a formal word for a research, educational, or scientific body, as in Max-Planck-Institut. Do not confuse it with Institution, which means a broader social or organizational institution. Stress falls on the final syllable, betraying its Latin origin.
Examples
"Das Institut forscht an neuen Materialien."
Natural Translation
The institute researches new materials.
Literal Translation
The institute researches on new materials.
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