tuit-, tut-
(Latin: to look after, watch over; watcher, guardian)
tutor (verb), tutors; tutored; tutoring
To educate a single person or a small group of people: Jane earned extra money tutoring computer technicians with his knowledge and experiences.
Some teachers spend extra time after school to tutor struggling pupils.
A computer program, a book; etc. that instructs a person how to do something with explanations with the objectives of achieving each stage of a process: Max found an online tutorial that gives basic instructions for those who have never created web sites.
tutorial (adjective), more tutorial, most tutorial
A reference to someone, or something, that helps others to learn: Sam has been taking a tutorial course in computer programming.
tutorially (adverb), more tutorially, most tutorially
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