The word student is etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb "stŭdērĕ", meaning "to direct one's zeal at"; hence a student could be described as 'one who directs zeal at a subject'. In its widest use, "student" is used for anyone who is learning. Scope In many countries, the word "student" or a cognate equivalent (for example, French "étudiant") is reserved for higher education or university students. However derived a… (
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