💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Tutory"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| tutelenoun | (obsolete) tutelage |
| tutillagenoun | Obsolete spelling of tutelage. [The act of guarding, protecting, or guiding.] |
| tutorismnoun | (archaic) tutelage |
| tuitionnoun | (Canada, US, Philippines) A sum of money paid for instruction (such as in a private school, boarding school, university, or college). |
| tutelarienoun | (obsolete) alternative form of tutelary. [(religion, chiefly paganism) A deity or spirit serving as a guardian or protector of a place, person, culture, etc.; a tutelar, a tutelary deity.] |
| tutressnoun | Obsolete spelling of tutoress. [(dated, may now be sexist) A female tutor.] |
| truagenoun | (obsolete) Tribute, as paid to a ruler or superior. |
| treasurynoun | A place where state or royal money and valuables are stored. |
| guardiancenoun | (obsolete) guardianship |
| tendmentnoun | (obsolete) attendance; care |
| treatynoun | (countable, international law) A formal binding agreement concluded by subjects of international law, namely, states and international organizations; a convention, a pact. |
| trewagenoun | Alternative form of truage. [(obsolete) Tribute, as paid to a ruler or superior.] |
| treaturenoun | (obsolete) treatment |
| guardianagenoun | (obsolete) guardianship |
| guardenagenoun | Alternative spelling of guardianage. [(obsolete) guardianship] |
| tensurenoun | (obsolete) tension |
| lessoningnoun | (archaic) instruction; tuition |
| guardshipnoun | A warship stationed at a port etc. to act as a guard. |
| guardagenoun | (obsolete) wardship |
| tournnoun | (historical) A circuit made by a medieval English sheriff to the courts of his shire. |
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