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Definition of taught
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Taught
(imp. & p. p.) of Teac.
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Lesson
::
Lesson
(n.) That which is
learned
or
taught
by an
express
effort;
instruction
derived
from
precept,
experience,
observation,
or
deduction;
a
precept;
a
doctrine;
as, to take or give a
lesson
in
drawing..
Savage
::
Savage
(a.)
Uncivilized;
untaught;
unpolished;
rude; as,
savage
life;
savage
manners..
Teaching
::
Teaching
(n.) The act or
business
of
instructing;
also, that which is
taught;
instruction..
Evangelical
::
Evangelical
(a.)
Earnest
for the truth
taught
in the
gospel;
strict
in
interpreting
Christian
doctrine;
preeminetly
orthodox;
--
technically
applied
to that party in the
Church
of
England,
and in the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church,
which holds the
doctrine
of
Justification
by Faith
alone;
the Low
Church
party.
The term is also
applied
to other
religion
bodies
not
regarded
as
orthodox..
Orthodox
::
Orthodox
(a.) Sound in
opinion
or
doctrine,
especially
in
religious
doctrine;
hence,
holding
the
Christian
faith;
believing
the
doctrines
taught
in the
Scriptures;
--
opposed
to
heretical
and
heterodox;
as, an
orthodox
Christian..
Unteach
::
Unteach
(v. t.) To cause to
forget,
or to lose from
memory,
or to
disbelieve
what has been
taught..
Docility
::
Docility
(n.)
Willingness
to be
taught;
tractableness.
Brownist
::
Brownist
(n.) A
follower
of
Robert
Brown,
of
England,
in the 16th
century,
who
taught
that every
church
is
complete
and
independent
in
itself
when
organized,
and
consists
of
members
meeting
in one
place,
having
full power to elect and
depose
its
officers..
Autodidact
::
Autodidact
(n.) One who is
self-taught;
an
automath.
Confucianism
::
Confucianism
(n.) The
political
morality
taught
by
Confucius
and his
disciples,
which forms the basis of the
Chinese
jurisprudence
and
education.
It can
hardly
be
called
a
religion,
as it does not
inculcate
the
worship
of any god..
Academy
::
Academy
(n.) A
school
or place of
training
in which some
special
art is
taught;
as, the
military
academy
at West
Point;
a
riding
academy;
the
Academy
of
Music..
Spiritualism
::
Spiritualism
(n.) The
doctrine,
in
opposition
to the
materialists,
that all which
exists
is
spirit,
or soul -- that what is
called
the
external
world is
either
a
succession
of
notions
impressed
on the mind by the
Deity,
as
maintained
by
Berkeley,
or else the mere educt of the mind
itself,
as
taught
by
Fichte..
Automath
::
Automath
(n.) One who is
self-taught.
Myna
::
Myna (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
Asiatic
starlings
of the
genera
Acridotheres,
Sturnopastor,
Sturnia,
Gracula,
and
allied
genera.
In
habits
they
resemble
the
European
starlings,
and like them are often caged and
taught
to talk. See Hill myna, under Hill, and Mino
bird..
Doctrine
::
Doctrine
(n.) That which is
taught;
what is held, put forth as true, and
supported
by a
teacher,
a
school,
or a sect; a
principle
or
position,
or the body of
principles,
in any
branch
of
knowledge;
any tenet or
dogma;
a
principle
of
faith;
as, the
doctrine
of
atoms;
the
doctrine
of
chances..
Experienced
::
Experienced
(p. p. & a.)
Taught
by
practice
or by
repeated
observations;
skillful
or wise by means of
trials,
use, or
observation;
as, an
experienced
physician,
workman,
soldier;
an
experienced
eye..
Poecile
::
Poecile
(n.) The
frescoed
porch or
gallery
in
Athens
where Zeno
taught.
Savage
::
Savage
(n.) A human being in his
native
state of
rudeness;
one who is
untaught,
uncivilized,
or
without
cultivation
of mind or
manners..
Tractable
::
Tractable
(v. t.)
Capable
of being
easily
led,
taught,
or
managed;
docile;
manageable;
governable;
as,
tractable
children;
a
tractable
learner..
Ignorant
::
Ignorant
(a.)
Destitute
of
knowledge;
uninstructed
or
uninformed;
untaught;
unenlightened.
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