Institute
see also: Etymology of Institute
A institute is a permanent organization created with a certain aim. It is usually an institution of research. example: the institute of the Arab world
Etymology
The word comes from the Latin institutum ( installations, habit ), which comes from instituere meaning to create , to build , to raise or to inform .
See too
- Institute of France
- Institute Pasteur
- Academic institute of Technology
- French Petroleum Institute
- Institute of protection against radiation and nuclear safety
- Canadian Institute
- Kurdish Institute of Paris
- Institute of public management and territorial governorship
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