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bur|sar|i|al — «bur SAYR ee uhl», adjective. belonging to a bursar or a bursary … Useful english dictionary
bur|sar — «BUR suhr, sahr», noun. 1. a treasurer, especially of a college or university. 2. (in Scotland) a student who holds a bursary. ╂[< Medieval Latin bursarius < bursa; see etym. under bursa (Cf. ↑bursa)] … Useful english dictionary
bur — al·bur·num; Bur·ber·ry; bur·bler; bur·bly; bur·bot; bur; bur·chell s; bur·de·kin; bur·den·less; bur·den·man; bur·den s; bur·den·some; bur·den·some·ly; bur·den·some·ness; bur·el; bur·gage; bur·gall; bur·ga·mot; bur·gao; bur·gee; bur·gess;… … English syllables
sar — ad·ver·sar·ia; ak·his·sar; am·phi·sar·ca; an·a·sar·ca; an·a·sar·cous; an·sar; an·sar·ie; an·ti·ma·cas·sar; bet·si·mi·sar·a·ka; bur·sar; bur·sar·i·al; bur·sar·ship; cae·sar; cae·sar·ism; cae·sar·ist; ca·lu·sar; car·ci·no·sar·co·ma; cat·a·sar·ka;… … English syllables
bursar — bur·sar … English syllables
bursarial — bur·sar·i·al … English syllables
bursar — bur|sar [ˈbə:sə US ˈbə:rsər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Medieval Latin; Origin: bursarius, from bursa bag (for money) ] someone at a school or college who deals with the accounts and office work … Dictionary of contemporary English
bursar — bur|sar [ bɜrsər ] noun count someone who is in charge of financial matters in a school, college, or university … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bursarship — bur·sar·ship … English syllables
bursar — bur•sar [[t]ˈbɜr sər, sɑr[/t]] n. bus edu a treasurer or business officer, esp. of a college or university • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME bouser, var. of bourser < AF; OF borsier < ML bursārius a purse keeper, treasurer … From formal English to slang