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Ordinary people call it alphabetic. Scholars also follow suit.
The possessive form for the plural noun scholars is scholars'.
That is improbable in the extreme. Scholars become notable scholars because they are outstanding in this line of work. Most start out as committed Christians, but some find that as they learn more about the Bible and about Christianity's origins their faith wavers. In spite of this, scholarly works are rarely written for the general public, which remains largely unaware of the intellectual foment taking place. It is only since the introduction of the internet that ordinary Christians have been able to see something of the research being undertaken by scholars, but then it is not because the scholars themselves have sought publicity.
scholars is the same word as scholaris thats why their related
scholars in latin is scolarium.
Tallis Scholars was created in 1973.
Scholars Online was created in 2006.
Blue Scholars was created in 2002.
Street Scholars was created in 1994.
Road Scholars was created in 1998.
There were no universities for people to go around and learn so scholars traveled in search of knowledge. Usually they were around churches. Cambridge, Oxford, Pairs, Valladolid, Salamanca, Lisbon, Padua, Bologna, Florence, Salerno
Ancient Mesopotamian scholars were still scholars. A scholar is a person who specializes in a branch of study, or who is highly educated.