instituto
institute, institution
noun een-stee-TOO-toh Less Common
Origin: From Latin institutum (something established).
Also means
secondary school (Spain)
Usage Note
Instituto in Spain specifically refers to a state secondary school (instituto de educación secundaria, IES), the equivalent of a high school. In Latin America and more broadly it denotes any specialist institute or research body. The verb instituir means 'to establish/institute.'
Examples
"Estudié en un instituto público."
Natural Translation
I studied at a public secondary school.
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