A graduate, usually a fellow, responsible for the supervision of an undergraduate at some British universities.
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A private instructor.
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A teacher or teaching assistant in some universities and colleges having a rank lower than that of an instructor.
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One that gives additional, special, or remedial instruction.
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a person charged with the instruction and guidance of another as.
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verb-transitive
To act as a tutor to; instruct or teach privately.
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To have the guardianship, tutelage, or care of.
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verb-intransitive
To be instructed by a tutor; study under a tutor.
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To function as a tutor.
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verb
To have the guardianship, tutelage, or care of.
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To teach or guide usually individually in a special subject or for a particular purpose .
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To do the work of a tutor.
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To receive instruction especially privately.
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