n. [ L.curriculum a running, a race course, fr. currere to run. See Current, and cf. Curriculum. ]
Upon a curricle in this world depends a long course of the next. Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. pl. [ Presumably a pseudo-Latinate coinage based on curricula. See Curriculum. ] Same as curricula, plural of curriculum. This is used commonly in the same sense as curricula, and appears to have arisen due to an incorrect assumption that curricula is a Latin-derived singular word. [ Ungrammatical ] [ PJC ]
n. pl. [ Presumably a pseudo-Latinate coinage based on curricula. See Curriculum. ] Same as curricula, plural of curriculum. This is used commonly in the same sense as curricula, and appears to have arisen due to an incorrect assumption that curricula is a Latin-derived singular word. [ Ungrammatical ] [ PJC ]