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prentice

1

[ pren-tis ]

noun

, Informal.


Prentice

2

[ pren-tis ]

noun

  1. a male given name.

prentice

/ ˈprɛntɪs /

noun

  1. an archaic word for apprentice


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Other Words From

  • under·prentice noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of prentice1

1250–1300; Middle English; aphetic form of apprentice

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Example Sentences

“During the dry season, women ate more green leafy vegetables,” Prentice said.

Mrs. Prentice had implanted a soft little kiss on Jesss forehead and shaken her a little playfully by both shoulders.

So this was the rich Mrs. Prentice, whom they said really backed Centerports newest venture in the newspaper field?

But thats better than I can get for the same sort of a cottage in this very vicinity, exclaimed Mrs. Prentice.

If I was a younger man, Mrs. Prentice, I would take hold of your property and get you twenty-five per cent.

Mrs. Prentice eyed him in a way that would have made a person with a thinner skin writhe a little.

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