- rare scholar
- brilliant student
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
rare — rare1 [rer] adj. rarer, rarest [ME < MFr < L rarus, loose, thin, scarce, prob. < IE base * (e)re , loose > Gr erēmos, solitary] 1. not frequently encountered; scarce; unusual 2. unusually good; excellent [a rare scholar] 3. not dense; … English World dictionary
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