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fellows

  • plural
    of fellow.
    fellow
    noun
    a man or boy.

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Messrs. Duesterberg and Rough are senior fellows at the Hudson Institute.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 16, 2026

The group includes research fellows, postdoctoral scientists, and more than 10 PhD students studying dinosaurs and other vertebrates such as crocodiles and birds.

From Science Daily May 20, 2026

It will also include reading rooms and research offices for up to 100 visiting scholars or artist fellows annually.

From Los Angeles Times May 10, 2026

So far, the head of the institute has said the only reasons to strip fellows of their titles is if they’ve conducted scientific misconduct, things like falsifying data, Twelvetrees said.

From Salon Feb. 24, 2026

The fellows over there are well looked after; they fare magnificently, as against us, poor starving wretches, with our turnip jam; they can get all the meat they want.

From "All Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel" by Erich Maria Remarque