Pupil - Law Dictionary Search Results
Pupil
Pupil, a ward, one under the care of a guardian. In
Crammer
One who crams esp one who prepares a pupil hastily for an examination or a pupil who is thus
Lesson
Anything read or recited to a teacher by a pupil or learner something as a portion of a book assigned
Pupillometer
An instrument for measuring the size of the pupil of the pupil of the eye
Coreplasty
A plastic operation on the pupil as for forming an artificial pupil
Institutions
XIII to the end of the first book treats of Pupils, or such as have Tutors; of Minors, or such as
Lancasterian
instruction followed by Joseph Lancaster of England in which advanced pupils in a school teach pupils below them
private school
or a corporation, not at public expense. Open only to pupils selected and admitted by the proprietors or to pupils of
Pupilage
The state of being a pupil
Schoolmaster
a school or college, of which the plaintiff was a pupil, and that the plaintiff combined with other pupils for purposes
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