Results for: difficulty in acquiring school skills
English English
instructor, educator, teacher in a schoolschoolteacher
into difficulty, into pieces, moving away after being together, not together, of a separate kind, prep. besides, but, excluding, removed from consideration, separated, separately; aside; into piecesapart
involving a university, sports team, sports team which represents a school or universityvarsity
John T. Scopes (1900-70), high school science teacher from Tennessee who was tried and found guilty of teaching the theory of evolution (he was later acquitted)Scopes
junior high school, school between elementary and high, see also:middle schooljunior high
junior high, middle schoolintermediate school
Junior Varsity, junior varsity player, member of a junior varsity team (sports team representing a school or university)jayvee
laboriously, strenuously; with difficulty; gruelinglyarduously
lacking social or intellectual skills, not completed, not executed or performed, incomplete; unsuccessful, unskilledunaccomplished
Law School Admissions Test, Legal Scholastic Aptitude Test; standardized test for applicants to law school programs in the USALSAT
leadership, position of chief; position of schoolmaster, position of school directorprincipalship
living quarters for residents of an institution (i.e. university, boarding school, etc.)dorm (dormitory)
local body overseeing schools, school boardboard of education
make aircraft land, swallow with difficultyforce down
male graduate (of a school, college, etc.), man graduatealumnus
 

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