tutelage

  • 21tutelage — n 1. guardianship, keeping, care, ward, wardship, protection, safekeeping, Law. trusteeship; chaperonage, supervision, surveillance, watchful eye; guidance, direction, control. 2. instruction, teaching, education, tuition, tutorage; grounding,… …

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  • 22tutelage — tu·te·lage …

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  • 23tutelage — tu•te•lage [[t]ˈtut l ɪdʒ, ˈtyut [/t]] n. 1) the act of protecting or guiding; the function of a guardian; guardianship 2) instruction; teaching; guidance 3) the state of being under a guardian or a tutor • Etymology: 1595–1605; < L tūtēl(a)… …

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  • 24tutelage — /ˈtjutəlɪdʒ / (say tyoohtuhlij) noun 1. the office or function of a guardian; guardianship. 2. instruction. 3. the state of being under a guardian or a tutor. {Latin tūtēla watching + age} …

  • 25tutelage —   n. guardianship.    ♦ tutelary, a. protecting …

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  • 26tutelage — /t(y)uwtalaj/ Guardianship; state of being under a guardian. See tutela …

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  • 27tutelage — n. 1 guardianship. 2 the state or duration of being under this. 3 instruction, tuition. Etymology: L tutela f. tueri tuit or tut watch …

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  • 28under someone's tutelage — under someone’s tutelage formal phrase in a situation in which someone is teaching or training you Thesaurus: describing or relating to teaching or learninghyponym Main entry: tutelage …

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  • 29under someone's tutelage — formal in a situation in which someone is teaching or training you …

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  • 30Zhou Tong (archer) — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zhou (周). Zhou Tong Zhou Tong stroking his beard Teacher of General Yue Fei Chinese 周同 (historical) 周侗 (fictional) …

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