
1) Aarp member 2) Advanced 3) Advanced in rank 4) Advanced in years 5) After junior 6) Appointed first 7) Campus man 8) Certain prom attendee 9) Classman 10) College applicant, often 11) College applicant, usually 12) Diploma candidate 13) Discount recipient 14) Discount recipient often 15) Drafted player
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1) Aged 2) Doyen 3) Doyenne 4) Elder 5) Elderly 6) Eldest 7) Master 8) Old 9) Older 10) Oldest 11) Oldster 12) Precedential 13) Twelfthgrader 14) Year
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The highest grade which a player can play at, not limited by age or ability.
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[education] Senior is a term used in the United States to describe a student in the 4th year of study (generally referring to high school or college/university study). ==High school== In the United States, the 12th grade is usually the fourth and final year of a student`s high school period and is referred to as senior year. In England and ...
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• (n.) An aged person; an older. • (n.) A person who is older than another; one more advanced in life. • (n.) One older in office, or whose entrance upon office was anterior to that of another; one prior in grade. • (a.) Belonging to the final year of the regular course in American colleges, or in professional schools. • (n...
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A cat that is older than 5 years, but less than 7 years.
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An older cat, usually cats are termed senior when eight years old and over.
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Debts may vary in the order in which they must legally be paid in the event of bankruptcy of the individual or firm that owes the debt. The debts that must be paid first are said to be senior debts. Contexts: finance
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Fourth year student (Applies to both college undergraduates and high school students)
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Sen'ior adjective [ Latin
senior , compar. of
senex , gen.
senis , old. See
Sir .]
1. More advanced than another in age; prior in age; elder; hence, more advanced in dignity, rank, or office; superior; as,
senior member;
senior counsel.
2. B...
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Sen'ior noun 1. A person who is older than another; one more advanced in life.
2. One older in office, or whose entrance upon office was anterior to that of another; one prior in grade.
3. An aged person; an older.
Dryden. « Each village
senior paused to ...
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A 5K fresnel lighting unit. (Lighting)
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A horse at least five years old A rider at least 50 years old
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Is a class of securities which have high or the highest claim against a borrower. Often they are secured or collateralized.
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[
adj] - older 2. [n] - an undergraduate student during the year preceding graduation
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senior 1. Older, elder; especially used after a person's name to denote the elder of two bearing the same name in a family; also (after a simple surname) the elder of two boys of the same surname in a school, etc. 2. A term for an elderly person, especially one who is past the age of retirement. 3. Someone ranking before others in virtue of longer ...
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An elite-level gymnast that meets the age requirement for the Olympics.
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A 4 class rabbit that is 6 months of age or older or a 6 class rabbit that is 8 months of age or older
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adjective older; higher in rank; longer in length of tenure or service; `senior officer`
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