Apprentices

/əˈprentɪsɪz/ noun

People who are learning a trade or craft by working under a skilled master; beginners in any field.

From Old French 'apprentice,' derived from Latin 'apprendere' (to learn), the word dates back to medieval times when young people were formally bound to craftsmen to learn their skills over many years.

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