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dalta — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • betrothed adj Formally promised in marriage; engaged.
  • cadet noun A student training to become a military or police officer.
  • disciple noun Someone who follows and learns from a teacher or leader, especially a religious or philosophical one.
  • fondling noun A person or animal that is doted on and much loved.
  • pupil noun A student, especially a younger one being taught under a teacher's supervision.
  • student noun A person who is enrolled in and attends a school, college, or university.

Senses

dalta is used for these senses in English:

  • betrothed past of betroth
  • cadet A student at a military school who is training to be an officer.
  • disciple A person who learns from another, especially one who then teaches others.
  • fondling A pet or person who is fondled; someone who is much loved.
  • foster child A child in foster care; a child in one's foster care, in relation to oneself.
  • pupil (dated, _, except in, _, UK) A learner at a school under the supervision of a teacher.
  • student A person who is formally enrolled at a school, a college or university, or another educational institution.

betrothed — full definition

  1. adj Formally promised in marriage; engaged.
  2. noun The person one is engaged to marry; a fiancé or fiancée.

cadet — full definition

  1. noun A student training to become a military or police officer.
  2. noun (dated) A younger son in a family, who traditionally would not inherit the family estate.

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