Pupil-a student in school
Apprentice-someone working under someone to learn a trade
Disciple-someone who follows the teachings of a particular person i.e. Some psychiatrists are disciples of Freud
2007-07-23 07:11:21
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answered by ♂ ♫ Timberwolf 7
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An apprentice and a disciple agreed are pupils but not in a school environment.
Also an apprentice learns a trade or skill to earn wages unlike a disciple.
2016-10-18 04:18:19
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answered by Gregory 1
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pupil-starts with letter P, is a 5 letter word, the 1st word you asked before the other two..
apprentice-starts with letter A, is a 10 letter word,2nd word you asked.
disciple-starts with letter D, 7 letter word, last word you asked.
difference=pupil has an U but the rest doesnt have...apprentice has an R, but the rest doesnt have, and also disciple has an S whereas the rest doesnt have..
Conclusion: all words are unique in their own way~thats the difference between them!
2007-07-27 05:22:41
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answered by HumanBeingOnEarth! 4
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pupil: aperson,esp a young person,who is being taught under a supervision of a teachervor tutor,as in school.
apprentice: any learner or beginner or a person under legal agreement to work a specified length of time for a master craftsman in return for instruction & ,formerly,support
descipile: a pupil or follower of any teacher or school of religion, learning
2007-07-23 07:49:32
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answered by ardent_ez 1
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What is the difference between a dictionary and Yahoo Answers?
2007-07-23 06:54:27
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answered by surffsav 5
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