Adjective Satellite
supported and operated by the government of a state
Source: WordNeta state university Source: Internet
After the 5th century, there were no longer state-supported secular teachers of rhetoric and grammar in the West (other than in parts of Italy) and so the church would have to educate its own. Source: Internet
Religious elements also were antagonized by Dorji's efforts to reduce the power of the state-supported religious institutions. Source: Internet
The Catholic Franco-Manitobans had been guaranteed a state-supported separate school system in the original constitution of Manitoba, but a grassroots political movement among English Protestants from 1888 to 1890 demanded the end of French schools. Source: Internet
A successful ‘fishing industry’ in Lewis in the 17 century was taken over by the Dutch with their state-supported investment in boats and fishing gear. Source: Internet
Others attended a school that was "public," though not state-supported, organized by an individual schoolmaster ( ludimagister ) who accepted fees from multiple parents. Source: Internet