didactic

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See also: didàctic

English

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Etymology

From French didactique, from Ancient Greek διδακτικός (didaktikós, skilled in teaching), from διδακτός (didaktós, taught, learnt), from διδάσκω (didáskō, I teach, educate). By surface analysis, didact +‎ -ic.

Pronunciation

Adjective

didactic (comparative more didactic, superlative most didactic)

  1. Instructive or intended to teach or demonstrate, especially with regard to morality.
    Synonyms: educative, instructive
    didactic poetry
  2. Excessively moralizing.
  3. (medicine) Teaching from textbooks rather than laboratory demonstration and clinical application.

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Noun

didactic (plural didactics)

  1. (archaic) A treatise on teaching or education.

Translations

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French didactique.

Adjective

didactic m or n (feminine singular didactică, masculine plural didactici, feminine and neuter plural didactice)

  1. didactic

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