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['skolə]1) (a person of great knowledge and learning: a fine classical scholar.) estudioso2) (a person who has been awarded a scholarship: As a scholar, you will not have to pay college fees.) bolseiro•- scholarliness
- scholarship* * *schol.ar[sk'ɔlə] n 1 pessoa estudada, sábio, estudioso. he is an excellent Greek scholar / ele é um grande conhecedor de grego. 2 bolsista. 3 escolar, estudante.
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