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tyro
/ taɪˈrɒnɪk, ˈtaɪrəʊ /
noun
a novice or beginner
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Other Word Forms
- tyronic adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tyro1
First recorded in 1605–15, tyro is from the Latin word tīrō “recruit”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tyro1
C17: from Latin tīrō recruit
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As the Lions turned up the heat, Ireland's Ronan Kelleher added a seventh and England's Henry Pollock an eighth, a first of the tour for the Northampton tyro.
From BBC
Northampton tyro Henry Pollock will make his first start at number eight having come off the bench against Argentina last Friday night.
From BBC
He's there and his battle with the brilliant tyro Fin Smith for Test starts will be exhilarating.
From BBC
I didn’t see that coming — not that a mystery tyro like me ever sees anything coming on this show.
From New York Times
Grammar and pronunciation Telltale tyro signs include adding definite articles to freeway names.
From Seattle Times
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