Scholar
31Scholar's mate — In chess, scholar s mate is the checkmate which occurs after the moves 1.e4 e5 2.Qh5 Nc6 3.Bc4 Nf6 4.Qxf7#. The moves may be played in a different order or with slight variations, but the basic idea – the queen and bishop combining in an attack… …
32Scholar's Aid — Infobox Software name = Scholar s Aid logo= caption = developer = Scholar s Aid, Inc. latest release version = 4.1 latest release date = April 1, 2008 latest preview version = latest preview date = operating system = Microsoft Windows genre =… …
33scholar/escolar — (falso amigo) En inglés, además de referirse al niño que va a la escuela (significado poco común), quiere decir erudito , sabio , humanista (también Latín scholar es latinista , Greek scholar es helenista ). En español, escolar se refiere… …
34scholar-like — scholˈar like adjective Like or befitting a scholar • • • Main Entry: ↑scholar …
35Scholar, der — Der Scholār, des en, plur. die en, aus dem Latein. scholaris, ein Schüler, wo es für edler gehalten wird, als das durch den häufigen Gebrauch gemeiner gewordene Schüler. Besonders gebraucht man es ohne Rücksicht des Alters und Geschlechtes von… …
36scholar — noun Etymology: Middle English scoler, from Old English scolere & Anglo French escoler, from Medieval Latin scholaris, from Late Latin, of a school, from Latin schola school Date: before 12th century 1. a person who attends a school or studies… …
37scholar — scholarless, adj. /skol euhr/, n. 1. a learned or erudite person, esp. one who has profound knowledge of a particular subject. 2. a student; pupil. 3. a student who has been awarded a scholarship. [bef. 1000; < LL scholaris, equiv. to L schol(a)… …
38scholar — noun /ˈskɒlə,ˈskɑlɚ/ a) A student; one who studies at school or college. b) A specialist in a particular branch of knowledge. See Also: scholarship, scholarly …
39scholar — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ brilliant, great, leading, outstanding ▪ distinguished, eminent, famous, noted, prominent, renowned …
40scholar — Synonyms and related words: academic, academician, aficionado, amateur, auditor, authority, autodidact, bookman, bookworm, brain, buff, classicist, clerk, colossus of knowledge, connoisseur, critic, dilettante, doctor, educatee, egghead, elder,… …