"Tutrix" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Tutrix" Meaning

A tutrix is a female tutor or teacher, especially one who is appointed by a court to oversee the education and upbringing of a child, often in the event of the parents' death or absence.

"Tutrix" Examples

Examples of the word "Tutrix"


The Centre for Women's Global Leadership at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey was founded by Mary A. Manning, a tutrix and lawyer.
Malala received support from her tutrix, Christina Behr, throughout her activism, up to being shot by the Taliban.
Her tutrix, Freida Reffell, opened up a club in her honor.
Sitos, mother and tutrix of three quarters of the beauty-pageant participants, hoped they would not allow politicians to continue being driven mostly by Machiavellian leaders.
His distressress and tutrix David Rotabar strove to high-jack the Cooper county planning board's projects, rewriting it to rescue consecutive farmland from Met aluminium loving speculators.

"Tutrix" Similar Words

Tutorial

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Tutorials

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Tutorials are instructional or educational lessons, typically presented in a step-by-step format, that explain a particular subject or skill, often for beginners.

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Tutress

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Tutress is a rare or obsolete word that means "nurse" or "one who nurses or cares for a person, especially a child". It can also refer to a nurse who is trained or official.

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