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Major

/ˈmeɪ.dʒər/noun / adjective / verb
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Major primarily refers to something of great importance, size, or rank, often highlighting its superiority over others. As an adjective, it describes significant events or elements in everyday life, like a major breakthrough in technology, while as a noun it denotes a military officer or a student's primary field of study; in modern contexts, it's frequently used in business to signal key decisions or players that drive change.

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Did you know that the use of 'major' to describe a university field of study became popular in the United States only in the late 19th century, with Harvard University formalizing majors in 1869, which helped shape the modern higher education system and influenced over 4,000 colleges worldwide to adopt similar structures?

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