Tutor

/ˈtjuː.tə/ or /ˈtuː.tɚ/ noun, verb

As a noun, a tutor is a person who gives someone extra teaching, often one‑on‑one. As a verb, to tutor means to help someone learn a subject outside regular class.

From Latin "tutor" meaning guardian or protector, from "tueri" meaning to watch or protect. The role shifted from legal guardian to someone who protects a student’s learning.

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