matriculant
[ muh-trik-yuh-luhnt ]
noun
a person who matriculates; a candidate for matriculation.
Origin of matriculant
11880–85; <Late Latin matriculant-, stem of mātriculāns, present participle of mātrīculāre “to enroll” (see matriculate)
Other words from matriculant
- non·ma·tric·u·lant, noun
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How to use matriculant in a sentence
Only so can we satisfy the concrete value-judgment of the young matriculant in the great school of applied religion.
The Minister and the Boy | Allan Hoben
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