Definition of Tutorage. Meaning of Tutorage. Synonyms of Tutorage

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Definition of Tutorage

Tutorage
Tutorage Tu"tor*age (?; 48), n. The office or occupation of a tutor; tutorship; guardianship.

Meaning of Tutorage from wikipedia

- Tutoring is private academic help, usually provided by an expert teacher; someone with deep knowledge or defined expertise in a particular subject or set...
- from Erie, Pennsylvania, formed M4 (Mini Men Making Music), under the tutorage of guitar teacher Ryan Krysiak. After going through several lead vocalists...
- fine art that he transferred to industrial design, partly because of the tutorage of structural engineer Anthony Hunt. In 1970, Dyson helped to design the...
- Munich – 9 December 1870) was a German artist and gl**** painter. Under the tutorage of Friedrich von Gärtner, director of the royal Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory...
- of the army of the Italian league in the battle of Fornovo, under the tutorage of his more experienced uncle Ridolfo Gonzaga: even though Francesco was...
- born 26 June 1955) is a ****anese professional 7 dan Go player. Under the tutorage of Yo****eru Abe, Kamagawa turned professional in 1975, and reached 2 dan...
- the least Ruskin of the architects that came from Richard Norman Shaw's tutorage. Macartney was born in London on 16 September 1853 to Maxwell, a doctor...
- EU and development of the common foreign and security policy" under the tutorage of Professor Budislav Vukas, a judge of International Tribunal for the...
- winemaking studies at the University of Oenology in Bordeaux, under the tutorage of Jean Riberau and Emile Peynaud. Before the Lebanese Civil war (1975-1990)...
- attained a very considerable degree of culture, thanks entirely to Persian tutorage. About the middle of the eleventh century they [that is, the Saljuqs] had...