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junior
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junior
1. Brit of or relating to schoolchildren between the ages of 7 and 11 approximately
2. US of, relating to, or designating the third year of a four-year course at college or high school
3. Law (in England) any barrister below the rank of Queen's Counsel
4. Brit a junior schoolchild
5. US a junior student

junior [′jün·yər]
(optics)
A 1000- or 2000-watt Fresnel spotlight.

Junior
(Red Skelton) “the mean widdle kid.” [Radio: “The Red Skelton Show” in Buxton, 197]


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The officer, third-year law student Dave Allen, 22, told the newspaper The Australian that he has no objection to homosexuality as long as gays and lesbians aren't being given special treatment.
medical schools represented in a 2003 survey, four in 10 do not offer formal education on abortion during the preclinical years, and one-quarter do not offer it to third-year students doing clinical rotations in obstetrics and gynecology.
I plan to grow 130 or 140 acres of second- or third-year corn this spring.
 
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