tutee
Noun

tutee (plural tutees)

  1. A student of a tutor.
    • 1927, Edwin Deller, "The Contributors Column: Americanisms," American Speech, vol. 2, no. 4, p. 214,
      [Tutor and] tutee. English "pupil." I met this queer coinage in two academic publications.
    • 2007, Julie Winkelstein, "Libraries help everyone into Internet age ↗," Contra Costa Times (Califoronia), 23 Nov.,
      To make sure the pairings were good ones, both tutor and tutee filled out an application, indicating interests, computer proficiency, and even language.



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