Word of the Day: Tyro

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noun 1. A beginner or novice.
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Latin, early 17th century
Why This Word?
"Tyro" appeared in late Middle English, coming from the Latin "tiro" or the medieval "tyro," both meaning "recruit" or "young soldier." Writers in the 17th and 18th centuries expanded this original definition to describe people who are novices in all kinds of occupations. ...
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