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apprentice
noun
    1a. Someone, usually a young person, who works for an agreed period of time, often for very low pay, in order to learn a craft or trade;
      Thesaurus: trainee, beginner, novice, neophyte, pupil, student, recruit; Antonym: expert.

      Example: an apprentice hairdresser
    2. Anyone who is relatively unskilled at something or just beginning to learn something.
verb
    apprenticed, apprenticing
    1. To take someone on as an apprentice.
Etymology: 14c: from French apprentis, from Latin apprehendere to lay hold of.



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