didact

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek διδακτός (didaktós).

Pronunciation

Noun

didact (plural didacts)

  1. A didactic person.
    Coordinate term: pedant
    Near-synonyms: teacher, instructor, preceptor, pedagogue
  2. A person gifted, trained, or intending to instruct.
    Near-synonyms: teacher, instructor, preceptor
  3. (loosely) Any teacher.

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