pupil
♦ pu|pil /pj'uːpɪl/ (pupils)
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The pupils of a school are the children who go to it.
Over a third of those now at secondary school in Wales attend schools with over 1,000 pupils...
2 [N-COUNT] with poss
A pupil of a painter, musician, or other expert is someone who studies under that expert and learns his or her skills.
After his education, Goldschmidt became a pupil of the composer Franz Schreker.
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The pupils of your eyes are the small, round, black holes in the centre of them.
1 [N-COUNT]
The pupils of a school are the children who go to it.
Over a third of those now at secondary school in Wales attend schools with over 1,000 pupils...
2 [N-COUNT] with poss
A pupil of a painter, musician, or other expert is someone who studies under that expert and learns his or her skills.
After his education, Goldschmidt became a pupil of the composer Franz Schreker.
3 [N-COUNT]
The pupils of your eyes are the small, round, black holes in the centre of them.