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1 Obersekundaner
m, Obersekundanerin f altm. seventh year student (in a Gynnasium); in GB: etwa Upper Fifth former; in den USA: etwa sophomore, 10th-grader* * *Ober|se|kun|da|ner(in)m(f) (dated)pupil in seventh year of German secondary school* * *Obersekundaner m, Obersekundanerin f obs seventh year student (in a Gynnasium); in GB: etwa Upper Fifth former; in den USA: etwa sophomore, 10th-grader -
2 Obersekundanerin
Ober|se|kun|da|ner(in)m(f) (dated)pupil in seventh year of German secondary school* * *Obersekundaner m, Obersekundanerin f obs seventh year student (in a Gynnasium); in GB: etwa Upper Fifth former; in den USA: etwa sophomore, 10th-grader -
3 Sekundaner
1. altm. pupil in the sixth or seventh year of grammar school2. österr. second year (grammar school) pupil* * *Se|kun|da|ner [zekʊn'daːnɐ]1. m -s, -,Se|kun|dá|ne|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (dated SCH)pupil in sixth and seventh year of German secondary school* * *1. obs pupil in the sixth or seventh year of grammar school2. österr second year (grammar school) pupil
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