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Academic vs. Academy

Finding the differences between Academic and Academy


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Academic vs. Academy

To do with study and learning.
Someone who teaches in a university or college or someone who does research.

A private junior high, middle school, or high school.
A school that teaches special subjects, as in a military academy.
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