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What is the noun for tutorship?

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tutor
  1. One who teaches another (usually called a student, learner, or tutee) in a one-on-one or small-group interaction.
  2. (Britain) A university officer responsible for students in a particular hall.
  3. (obsolete) One who has the charge of a child or pupil and his estate; a guardian.
  4. (trading card games) A card that allows you to search your deck for one or more other cards.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “After arriving in London, he became a private tutor of mathematics, visiting the pupils whom he taught and also teaching in the coffee houses of London.”
tuition
  1. (Canada) A sum of money paid for instruction (such as in a high school, boarding school, university, or college).
  2. The training or instruction provided by a teacher or tutor.
    1. (India) Paid private classes taken outside of formal education; tutoring. (also used attributively)
  3. (archaic) Care, guardianship.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Schooling consisting of private tuition for one hour a week is a very poor education.”
      “Supporters counter with the charge that tuition from transit users already partially funds parking services on campus.”
      “When our government says basic education will be imparted free of cost it simply offers not to charge tuition fees.”
tutelage
  1. The act of guarding, protecting, or guiding; guardianship; protection
  2. The state of being under a guardian or a tutor; care or protection enjoyed.
  3. Instruction; teaching; guidance
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Under the tutelage of master painters, amateurs get to learn how to give shape to their creativity.”
      “She is hobbled by inexperience and a lowly position, but Wilmot takes her under his patronage and tutelage.”
      “The quintessence of religion lies in actual perception and realization of Self under tutelage of a perfect master of the time.”
tutorial
  1. A self-paced learning exercise; a lesson prepared so that a student can learn at their own speed, at their convenience.
  2. An interactive class taught by a tutor to students at university or college, individually or in small groups.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “On the other hand, I still have anxiety dreams in which I realise halfway through my university term that I have not been to a single tutorial or lecture.”
tutorage
  1. The office of a tutor
  2. The term of this office
  3. Examples:
    1. “Frank was educated in New Plymouth and earned the title of architect under the tutorage of H.J.T. Edmonds.”
      “I asked her how much she truly expected a common farmer's daughter to learn from such tutorage.”
      “Again, the differentiation between governance, management, and tutorage to the pupils is something that we have to differentiate.”
tutelary
tutelarity
tutorship
  1. The duty of a tutor; tutelage
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Classes take place twice weekly under the tutorship of a professional artist.”
      “He will spend a few weeks under tutorship of officers at Corsham Police Station before starting work on the streets.”
      “For example, potential sponsors may be under a guardianship, tutorship or a power of attorney.”
tutee
  1. A student of a tutor.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “My tutee and I never discussed the ethics of the method, and I'm guessing she simply saw it as a means to an end.”
      “Yet despite the cultural and educational differences between my tutee and me, certain parallels existed in our lives.”
      “American students were paired at random with an EFL tutee, and they were asked to communicate with the tutee via e-mail at least once a week for a 10-week period.”
tutelarie
  1. (obsolete) alternative form of tutelary.
tutoress
  1. A female tutor.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “In the afternoon her tutoress asked her if she remembered little Jane.”
      “A tutoress ought not only to be well accomplished, but she ought to be zealous in the cause of virtue.”
      “When we have no company, the tutoress always sits at the table, and gets, besides this, the best of treatment in every respect.”
tutour
  1. Archaic spelling of tutor.
tutorism
  1. (archaic) tutorship
tutele
  1. (obsolete) tutelage
tutory
  1. (obsolete) tutorage
tutoring
tutelar
  1. One that is tutelary.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In ancient Roman mythology, a tutelar was believed to be a deity assigned to protect individuals, families, and even whole cities.”
tutorships
tutorages
  1. plural of tutorage
tutorings
tutelages
tutorials
  1. plural of tutorial
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Dressed in black, and feverishly scribbling notes in leather-bound jotters, it was hard not to notice him at lectures and tutorials.”
      “As a result there are increasing numbers of students in tutorials, which are commonly run fortnightly rather than weekly.”
      “Seven of the fourteen cuts in tutorials have already been made, most significantly as the result of the introduction of a compulsory thesis.”
tutelaries
tutoresses
tuitions
  1. plural of tuition
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “But will such programs merely push tuitions higher rather than reduce the net cost of colleges?”
      “They want lower college tuitions, better social services, and lower car taxes.”
      “We can all see that schooling has grown to mean exams, marks, stress, and tension for the parents, tuitions.”
tutelars
tutours
  1. plural of tutour.
tutories
  1. plural of tutory
tutees
  1. plural of tutee
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Scheduling help sessions might mean that tutors or tutees had to take extra trips to campus or be willing to meet in homes or dormitories.”
      “The time spent reading together would also be beneficial for both tutors and tutees by allowing them class time to read natural texts cooperatively.”
      “Mohan tested the effects of peer tutoring on responses of both the tutors and tutees.”
tutors
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