Word Meanings - DIDACTICDIDACTICAL - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Fitted or intended to teach; conveying instruction; preceptive; instructive; teaching some moral lesson; as, didactic essays. "Didactical writings." Jer. Taylor. The finest didactic poem in any language. Macaulay.
- Didactics
The art or science of teaching. - Intendancies
of Intendancy - Moralism
A maxim or saying embodying a moral truth. - Intendancy
The office or employment of an intendant. - Moralist
One who moralizes; one who teaches or animadverts upon the duties of life; a writer of essays intended to correct vice and inculcate moral duties. - Teachless
Not teachable. - Conveyed
of Convey - Finestill
To distill, as spirit from molasses or some saccharine preparation. - Intendant
One who has the charge, direction, or management of some public business; a superintendent; as, an intendant of marine; an intendant of finance. - Moralities
of Morality - DIDACTICDIDACTICAL
Fitted or intended to teach; conveying instruction; preceptive; instructive; teaching some moral lesson; as, didactic essays. "Didactical writings." Jer. Taylor. The finest didactic poem in any language. Macaulay. - Conveying
of Convey - Finestiller
One who finestills. - Intendedly
Intentionally. - Morality
The relation of conformity or nonconformity to the moral standard or rule; quality of an intention, a character, an action, a principle, or a sentiment, when tried by the standard of right. - TAYLORWHITEPROCESS
A process (invented about 1899 by Frederick W. Taylor and Maunsel B. White) for giving toughness to self-hardening steels. The steel is heated almost to fusion, cooled to a temperature of from 700º to 850º C. in molten lead, further cooled in oil, reh
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