Results for: roster of best students
English English
roster of best studentshonor roll
a service mark for administration of aptitude and achievement tests, used by some U.S. colleges and universities in their admittance and placement of prospective studentsCollege Board
act of integrating students with learning disabilities into conventional learning programs, integration of special studentsmainstreaming
allow somebody to leave, end and release students, enlarge a garment, let property, make a loud yell, release somebody from prison, release somebody or something, free; make a piece of clothing larger, spread informationlet out
apply again (as in "apply a second coat of paint" ; make an application for a second time (e.g. "There is no need for students who were accepted last year to reapply")reapply
Australian barrister, final-year student, higher in rank, higher-ranking person, more advanced in age, older, elder; having a higher rank; elderly, aged; pertaining to students in their final year at a school or university, relating to earlier generati...senior
bar or restaurant, hotel, motel, small hotel, hostel, public house which rents rooms to travelers and others, residence for studentsinn
belief that all things have intrinsic properties that can be discovered by reason (Philosophy); theory that promotes teaching specific fundamental subjects and skills to all students (Education), philosophical doctrine of essencesessentialism
body of clergy, British school, college building or buildings, council; institution of higher education that grants degrees, faculty and students of college, institution of higher learning, part of British university, professional body, university scho...college
book for spelling, one who spells; textbook with spelling exercises for elementary students; spell checker, computerized proofreading program (Computers), somebody who spellsspeller
brotherly love, organization of male students; group of people joined by brotherly relations; group of people interested in or involved in similar pursuits; brotherhood; brotherliness, people with something in common, see also:sorority, society for col...fraternity
building where students live, hall of residence, living quarters for residents of an institution (i.e. university, etc.), room with many bedsdormitory
buildings housing a university, educational institution, institution of higher learning authorized to grant academic degrees, students and faculty, undergraduate and postgraduate educational institutionuniversity
cause to curve, curve ball, form into a curve, bend; turn, grade students relatively to one another, line representing equation, line that is not straight, continuously bending line; bend, turn (in a road), move in curve, plotted line, rounded line, so...curve
cheap inn, guest house, lodge; youth hostel; university residence where students live (British)hostel
 

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