
1) Didactical 2) Educational 3) Instructive 4) Moral 5) Moralizing
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1) Didactical 2) French word used in English 3) Improving 4) Informative 5) Instructive 6) Intended for instruction 7) Intended to instruct 8) Moralistic 9) Pompously dull and erudite 10) Preachy
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poems that exist so as to teach the readers something, often a moral.
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• (a.) Alt. of Didactical • (n.) A treatise on teaching or education.
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of literature or other art, intended to convey instruction and information. The word is often used to refer to texts that are overburdened with ...
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Instructive; denoting medical teaching by lectures or textbooks, as distinguished from clinical demonstrations with patients or laboratory exercises. ... Origin: G. Didaktikos, fr. Didasko, to teach ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Describes works of literature or art which are intended to be be informative or instructional, especially morally, rather than entertaining. From the ancient Greek word didaskein, which means to teach
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Di·dac'tic noun A treatise on teaching or education. [ Obsolete]
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intended to instruct
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dī-dak′tik Definitions: 1. Instructive; denoting medical teaching by lectures or textbooks, as distinguished from clinical demonstrations involving patients or laboratory exercises.
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[
adj] - instructive especially excessively
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Instructional or informative literature.
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didactical adjective instructive (especially excessively)
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From the Greek word meaning 'to teach,' didactic art is primarily intended to provide lessons or convey information. Didactic is typically contrasted with the mimetic, the primary purpose of which is to imitate reality.
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intended for instruction; instructive: didactic poetry. · inclined to teach or lecture others too much: a boring, didactic speaker. · teaching or intending to teach a moral lesson. · the art or science of teaching.
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[SAT terms] instructive, especially excessively
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[PSAT glossary] instructive, especially excessively
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[SAT terms] instructive, especially excessively
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instructive, especially excessively
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[Intelligent words] instructive, especially excessively
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[Difficult words] instructive, especially excessively
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[Obscure words] instructive, especially excessively
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