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bur·sa·ry B0568300 (bûr′sə-rē)n. pl. bur·sa·ries 1. A treasury, especially of a public institution or religious order.2. Chiefly British A scholarship granted to a university student in need. [Medieval Latin bursāria, from bursa, purse; see bursa.] bur·sar′i·al (bər-sâr′ē-əl) adj.bursary (ˈbɜːsərɪ) n, pl -ries1. (Education) Also called: bursarship a scholarship or grant awarded esp in Scottish and New Zealand schools, universities etc2. (Education) a. the treasury of a college, etcb. the bursar's room in a collegebur•sa•ry (ˈbɜr sə ri) n., pl. -ries. 1. the treasury of a monastery. 2. Brit. a college scholarship. [1530–40; < Medieval Latin] bursarythe treasury, especially of a college. See also learning.See also: FinanceThesaurusNoun | 1. | bursary - the treasury of a public institution or religious orderexchequer, treasury - the funds of a government or institution or individual | Translationsbursary
bursary1. a scholarship or grant awarded esp in Scottish and New Zealand schools, universities etc. 2. Brita. the treasury of a college, etc. b. the bursar's room in a college bursary
bursary (1) A monetary award made by an institution, deanery or Royal College to a person to assist in their education—e.g., a graduate elective or vacation studies; a scholarship. (2) The financial infrastructure of an institution.bursary
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