●In British English & People:
Often in the form Fellow:
senses.
A (senior)
of a
or
society.
A
to a
, that is, a
for a certain
which usually
the
to
research.
●In American English, Canadian English & People:
Often in the form Fellow:
senses.
A
a
(supervised
training) after having
a
(specialty training program).
●In American English & People:
Often in the form Fellow:
senses.
A
of a
or
who
its business interests.
A
or
in a
, especially one
in research and development.
●In Australian Aboriginal English:
Alternative form of
(“used as a general intensifier”)