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560 Lincoln is a residential hall on North campus. Lincoln is known for being one of the nicer dorms on campus and being almost "hotel-like". It too is one of the newest dorms having only been completed in 2017. Lincoln additionally has a reputation for being the most sought after dorm first year can get. Lincoln also has many suites (unlike many other dorm halls). | 560 Lincoln is a residential hall on North campus. Lincoln is known for being one of the nicer dorms on campus and being almost "hotel-like". It too is one of the newest dorms having only been completed in 2017. Lincoln additionally has a reputation for being the most sought after dorm first year can get. Lincoln also has many suites (unlike many other dorm halls). |
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Lincoln

Pronunciation
[l ih ng - k uh n]
Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation Example
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Definitions
560 Lincoln is a residential hall on North campus. Lincoln is known for being one of the nicer dorms on campus and being almost "hotel-like". It too is one of the newest dorms having only been completed in 2017. Lincoln additionally has a reputation for being the most sought after dorm first year can get. Lincoln also has many suites (unlike many other dorm halls).
Abbreviations
Lincoln is short for 560 Lincoln.
Example sentences
- "I really hope I can live in Lincoln next year."
- "Wow we must be far North on campus because Lincoln is right there."
Why It’s Wild
Lincoln is a dorm specific to NU. Student here will know what Lincoln is in this context, however "Living at Lincoln" means nothing to a non-NU student.