From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Collegealumnusa‧lum‧nus /əˈlʌmnəs/ noun (plural alumni /-naɪ/) [countable] formalSECa formerstudent of a school, college etcExamples from the Corpusalumnus• Delta has an integrated system with capabilities for student administrativefunctions such as scheduling, grading, attendance and alumnidevelopment.• Change of this sort is probably what some administrators, cadets and alumni feared all along.• The following information about Birmingham alumni has been collected from recentnews reports.• For many City College alumni, it was.• One Foxfire alumnus put it this way: Somehow I learned to write more creatively as a result of Foxfire..• Whenever she hitstown, she enjoyspicking with Rozum's fellow Summerdog alumnusPeter McLaughlin.• And that alumnus helped seal the deal.• In studying their alumni fund-raising campaigns, administrators found femalegraduates had fewer ties to their alma maters.Originalumnus(1600-1700)Latin"foster son, pupil", from alere; → ALIMENTARY CANAL