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Pupil. Hey Keith, I knew this one didn't even have to google it. lol
I knew a girl named Iris but I guess you were looking for pupil.
pupil
thanks, Keithold
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am i smarter than a 5th grader?
pupil hehehehe
It is from the Latin, "pupilla" meaning a ward, orphan, or minor. Looking into the eye of another, one sees a small version of oneself. Hence the pupilla of the eye, pupil is also the small learner in school.
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Well done, Marsha. :>)
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on September 21st, 2008
LOL Thanks Keith.
by marsha in n.s. on September 21st, 2008