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Meaning
Noun
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In British English & Education:
A
learner
at a school under the
supervision
of a teacher.
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In People:
One who studies under
supervision
of a
renowned
expert
in their field.
●
In Law:
An
orphan
who is
a minor
and under the
protection
of the state.
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In Anatomy & Eye:
The
hole
in the middle of
the
iris
of the
eye
, through which
light
passes
to be
focused
on the retina.
●
In Zoology:
The
central
dark
part of an
ocellated
spot.
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Origin
pupil
English
pupille
Anglo-Norman
pupillus
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Related
Child
Iris
Learner
Educator
Parent
Instructor
Lecturer
School
Headteacher
Headmaster
Classroom
Kid
Participant
Tutor
Person
Eye
Principal
Learners
Patient
Children
Subject
Employee
Youngster
Classmate
Trainee
Athlete
Candidate
Curriculum
Individual
Practitioner
Teachers
Player
Cornea
Teen
Client
Worker
Headmistress
Nurse
User
Boy
Woman
Girl
Peer
Member
Victim
Performer
Reader
Teaching Assistant
Optic Disc
Anterior Chamber
Caudal Fin
Aqueous Humor
Convex Lens
Tympanic Membrane
Member Of Staff
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Rhymes
Tuple
Pupil
Duple
Scruple
Octuple
Centuple
Quadruple
Undecuple
Quintuple
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