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zero-grader

noun

Plural: zero-graders

A new pupil or student enlisted or registered in a given school but not yet attending the first year, or attending a preparatory year before becoming qualified for the first grade; null-grader; null-year; nullard; nuller; nullter; nullbie; nullian; zero-year; zeroner.


zero-year

noun

Plural: zero-years

A new pupil or student enlisted or registered in a given school but not yet attending the first year, or attending a preparatory year before becoming qualified for the first grade; null-grader; null-year; nullard; nuller; nullter; nullbie; nullian; zeroner.


zeroner

noun

plural: zeroners

A new pupil or student enlisted or registered in a given school but not yet attending the first year, or attending a preparatory year before becoming qualified for the first grade; null-grader; null-year; nullard; nuller; nullter; nullbie; nullian; zero-year; zero-grader.


zinger

noun

Plural: zingers

1. Something interesting, shocking, or surprising; or something meant to be such.

2. A witty remark or response, especially if pointed or targeting someone important or some specific subject matter of great interest.


zonked

adjective

Comparative: zonkeder
Superlative: zonkedest

Intoxicated by alcohol or psychoactive drugs; drunken; drunk; doped; dosed.


Zoran

noun ● personal name

Plural: Zorans

A male given name (a counterpart of the female name Zora). Derived from a Slavic root meaning sunrise, dawn.


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