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STUDENTS |
Pupils |
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DILATED |
Enlarged (pupils) |
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DILATES |
Enlarges (pupils) |
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OLDBOYS |
Former pupils |
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DILATING |
Widening (pupils) |
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DILATE |
Enlarge (pupils) |
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ALUMNI |
Former pupils |
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OLD |
Past pupils, ... boys |
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SWOTS |
Diligent pupils bring stores back |
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CLASS |
Group of pupils being taught |
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PROTEGEES |
Female pupils under a mentor |
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SCHOOLROOM |
A room in which pupils are taught. |
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EYELEVEL |
Look with interest, even, at the height of pupils |
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LENTILS |
Half the pupils were behind time for fast food |
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EYEDROP |
It’s instilled into pupils to make them see more clearly |
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PROSEMINARY |
A seminary which prepares pupils for a higher
institution. |
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RECITATION |
The rehearsal of a lesson by pupils before their
instructor. |
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SCHOOLING |
Compensation for instruction; price or reward paid to an
instructor for teaching pupils. |
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CHIROPLAST |
An instrument to guid the hands and fingers of pupils
in playing on the piano, etc. |
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SCHOOL |
An assemblage of scholars; those who attend upon
instruction in a school of any kind; a body of pupils. |
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LACASTERIAN |
Of or pertaining to the monitorial system of
instruction followed by Joseph Lancaster, of England, in which advanced
pupils in a school teach pupils below them. |
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CLINIC |
A school, or a session of a school or class, in which
medicine or surgery is taught by the examination and treatment of
patients in the presence of the pupils. |
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GECKO |
...are small,
carnivorous, mostly nocturnal animals with large eyes and vertical,
elliptical pupils. Their toes are generally expanded, and furnish... |