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1. abecedarian, n. and adj. View full entry 1603

...A person who is learning the alphabet or who is engaged in elementary education; spec. (U.S.) a member of the youngest group of children in a school (now...

2. cramming, n. View full entry 1598

...Stuffing over-full, over-feeding, etc....

3. doctorate, v. View full entry 1611

...trans. To confer the degree of Doctor upon; also absol. to confer the degree of Doctor....

4. ˌfellow-ˈcommoner, n. View full entry 1591

...A joint-partaker of anything along with others; esp. one who eats at the same table or shares in a common meal: see commoner56....

5. fizzle, n. View full entry 1598

...The action of breaking wind quietly....

6. inˈstructible, adj. View full entry 1603

...Capable of being instructed, open to instruction....

7. instructive, adj. View full entry 1611

...Having the character or quality of instructing; conveying instruction or knowledge....

8. revising, n. View full entry 1611

...The action of revise (in various senses); spec. revision, or an instance of this....

9. † studiˈosity, n. View full entry 1578

...The quality of being studious....

10. unbeˈsot, v. View full entry 1603

...trans. To free from dulness or stupidity....

11. uninˈstructed, adj. View full entry 1598

...Not instructed or informed; unenlightened, ignorant. Also const. in, or with clause....

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