pupil
71pupil — pu|pil sb., len, ler, lerne (åbning i øjets regnbuehinde) …
72pupil — a, pupile, o, pipiéu n. pupille enfant mineur. voir orfanèu, pipiu …
73pupil — One in attendance to receive instruction at a private or public school. (Civil law.) A minor; a ward under guardianship …
74Pin-hole pupil — Pupil Pu pil, n. [F. pupille, n. fem., L. pupilla the pupil of the eye, originally dim. of pupa a girl. See {Puppet}, and cf. {Pupil} a scholar.] (Anat.) The aperture in the iris; the sight, apple, or black of the eye. See the Note under {Eye},… …
75pupil·lar — pu|pil|·lar Mot Agut Adjectiu invariable …
76pupil·latge — pu|pil|·lat|ge Mot Pla Nom masculí …
77pupil·lotonia — pu|pil|·lo|to|ni|a Mot Pla Nom femení …
78pupil-free day — /pjupəl ˈfri deɪ/ (say pyoohpuhl free day) noun a designated day of the school year on which students do not attend school, and teaching staff are involved in planning, organising, and training …
79pupil-teacher — /pjupəl ˈtitʃə/ (say pyoohpuhl teechuh) noun a teacher in training who receives instructions primarily as apprentice to a teacher in a school classroom …
80pupil assignment laws — The laws governing the assignment of students to the public schools, particularly in reference to the elimination of race segregation. 15 Am J2d Civ R § 42 …