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YOUNGER |
Junior |
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UNDERNEATH |
Junior to |
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UNDER |
Junior to |
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SUBORDINATES |
Junior officers |
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CUB |
Junior Scout |
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NIPPERS |
Junior lifesavers |
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INTERN |
Junior doctor |
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INTERNS |
Junior doctors |
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SUBALTERN |
Junior officer |
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ENSIGN |
Junior naval officer |
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AUNTIE |
Jauntier without junior relative |
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CUBS |
Charlie starts fixing bus for junior Scouts |
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JUNIORITY |
The state or quality of being junior. |
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INFERIOR |
Junior or subordinate in rank; as, an inferior officer. |
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YOUNGGER |
One who is younger; an inferior in age; a junior. |
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BEARCUB |
Put up with junior reporter. He looks cuddly but his mother is dangerous |
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THESMOTHETE |
A lawgiver; a legislator; one of the six junior
archons at Athens. |
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PUISNE |
One who is younger, or of inferior rank; a junior; esp., a
judge of inferior rank. |
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JUNIOR |
Lower in standing or in rank; later in office; as, a junior
partner; junior counsel; junior captain. |
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BACHELOR |
In the companies of London tradesmen, one not yet
admitted to wear the livery; a junior member. |
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OPTIME |
One of those who stand in the second rank of honors,
immediately after the wranglers, in the University of Cambridge,
England. They are divided into senior and junior optimes. |
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MODERATOR |
...oderations; at Cambridge, the superintendant of examinations for
degrees; at Dublin, either the first (senior) or second (junior) in
rank in an ... |
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KING'S BENCH |
...and;
-- so called because the king used to sit there in person. It consisted
of a chief justice and four puisne, or junior, justices. During the... |