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bursary
[ bur-suh-ree ]
noun
, plural bur·sa·ries.
- Ecclesiastical. the treasury of a monastery.
- British. a college scholarship.
bursary
/ ˈbɜːsərɪ /
noun
- Also calledbursarship a scholarship or grant awarded esp in Scottish and New Zealand schools, universities etc
- the treasury of a college, etc
- the bursar's room in a college
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We need scholarships and bursaries that open the fields of environmental and climate science to more young people of color.
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With some financial scheming, and the presentation of a bursary, Camille was entered a student at the college of Louis-le-Grand.
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But I found a very necessary stimulus in the details of the examination for the bursary.
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He had gained a small bursary, and gave lessons when he could.
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For such heresy he ought to be sent with a bursary to a seminary for priests—but enough of that.
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And at the gate he waved his hat in the air, and cries, 'The Jamieson Bursary.'
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