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English, 08.04.2021 03:00 jako12

1. "one who is studying" Late 14th century, from O. Fr. estudient 2. from M. L. studiare "to study," from Latin studium "study, application"
3. from L. studere "to be diligent"
4. student associated to teacher (1907)
Which of these is true based on these entries?
OA. The meaning associated with student is "attach."
ОВ.
Student originated first from Middle Latin.
OC.
The meaning of student has remained the same.
OD. Teacher can replace the word student.

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