The word student is etymologically derived through Middle English from the Latin second-type conjugation verb studre, meaning "to direct one's zeal at"; hence a student could be described as "one who directs zeal at a subject". In its widest use, student is used for anyone who is learning.
A person who is studying at a school or college
A person who takes an interest in a particular subject
scholar: a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines
Denoting someone who is studying in order to enter a particular profession
a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
An organ reed stop with a quality resembling that of a trumpet
Something shaped like a trumpet, esp. the tubular corona of a daffodil flower
proclaim on, or as if on, a trumpet; "Liberals like to trumpet their opposition to the death penalty"
cornet: a brass musical instrument with a brilliant tone; has a narrow tube and a flared bell and is played by means of valves
A brass musical instrument with a flared bell and a bright, penetrating tone. The modern instrument has the tubing looped to form a straight-sided coil, with three valves
play or blow on the trumpet
Cooper plays his scales
My friend Cooper showed me what he's learning on his trumpet.