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apprenticeship
- Main Entry:
- 1ap·pren·tice

- Pronunciation:
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\ə-ˈpren-təs\
- Function:
- noun
- Usage:
- often attributive
- Etymology:
- Middle English aprentis, from Anglo-French apprentiz, from aprendre to learn, from Latin apprendere, apprehendere
- Date:
- 14th century
1 a: one bound by indenture to serve another for a prescribed period with a view to learning an art or trade b: one who is learning by practical experience under skilled workers a trade, art, or calling2: an inexperienced person : novice <an apprentice in cooking>
— ap·pren·tice·ship \-tə(sh)-ˌship, -təs-ˌship\ noun
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