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MAJORS

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 Dictionary entry overview: What does majors mean? 

MAJORS (noun)
  The noun MAJORS has 1 sense:

1. the most important league in any sport (especially baseball)

  Familiarity information: MAJORS used as a noun is very rare.


 Dictionary entry details 


MAJORS (noun)


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Meaning:

The most important league in any sport (especially baseball)

Classified under:

Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects

Synonyms:

big league; major league; majors

Hypernyms ("majors" is a kind of...):

conference; league (an association of sports teams that organizes matches for its members)

Meronyms (members of "majors"):

major-league club; major-league team (a team that plays in a major league)

Domain category:

baseball; baseball game (a ball game played with a bat and ball between two teams of nine players; teams take turns at bat trying to score runs)


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