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campus

Two or more buildings located in close proximity. For example, a campus backbone implies a high-speed network running between all the buildings. The term used to refer only to an educational environment, but businesses adopted it a while ago to make their workplace sound friendlier.


campus
1. the grounds and buildings of a university
2. Chiefly US the outside area of a college, university, etc.


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Young Winn noted the campus and buildings of the University of California--his university--as he rose after the pigeon.
"Little did I think the day would ever come when I'd be glad of the sight of a Sloane," said Priscilla, as they crossed the campus, "but I'd welcome Charlie's goggle eyes almost ecstatically.
 
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