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Definition of teach
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of teach is as below...
Teach (v. t.) To
impart
the
knowledge
of; to give
intelligence
concerning;
to
impart,
as
knowledge
before
unknown,
or rules for
practice;
to
inculcate
as true or
important;
to
exhibit
impressively;
as, to teach
arithmetic,
dancing,
music,
or the like; to teach
morals..
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Doctor
::
Doctor
(n.) An
academical
title,
originally
meaning
a men so well
versed
in his
department
as to be
qualified
to teach it.
Hence:
One who has taken the
highest
degree
conferred
by a
university
or
college,
or has
received
a
diploma
of the
highest
degree;
as, a
doctor
of
divinity,
of law, of
medicine,
of
music,
or of
philosophy.
Such
diplomas
may
confer
an
honorary
title
only..
Pace
::
Pace (v. t.) To
develop,
guide,
or
control
the pace or paces of; to teach the pace; to break in..
Tractarianism
::
Tractarianism
(n.) The
principles
of the
Tractarians,
or of those
persons
accepting
the
teachings
of the
Tracts
for the
Times..
Guru
::
Guru (n.) A
spiritual
teacher,
guide,
or
confessor
amoung
the
Hindoos..
Buddhist
::
Buddhist
(n.) One who
accepts
the
teachings
of
Buddhism.
Method
::
Method
(n.) An
orderly
procedure
or
process;
regular
manner
of doing
anything;
hence,
manner;
way; mode; as, a
method
of
teaching
languages;
a
method
of
improving
the
mind..
Accommodate
::
Accommodate
(v. t.) To show the
correspondence
of; to apply or make suit by
analogy;
to adapt or fit, as
teachings
to
accidental
circumstances,
statements
to
facts,
etc.; as, to
accommodate
prophecy
to
events..
Preceptress
::
Preceptress
(n.) A woman who is the
principal
of a
school;
a
female
teacher.
Magister
::
Magister
(n.)
Master;
sir; -- a title of the
Middle
Ages, given to a
person
in
authority,
or to one
having
a
license
from a
university
to teach
philosophy
and the
liberal
arts..
Tell
::
Tell (v. t.) To give
instruction
to; to make
report
to; to
acquaint;
to
teach;
to
inform.
Elocutionist
::
Elocutionist
(n.) One who is
versed
in
elocution;
a
teacher
of
elocution.
Paideutics
::
Paideutics
(n.) The
science
or art of
teaching.
Teachableness
::
Teachableness
(n.)
Willingness
to be
taught.
Gymnast
::
Gymnast
(n.) One who
teaches
or
practices
gymnastic
exercises;
the
manager
of a
gymnasium;
an
athlete.
Probabilist
::
Probabilist
(n.) One who
maintains
that a man may do that which has a
probability
of being
right,
or which is
inculcated
by
teachers
of
authority,
although
other
opinions
may seem to him still more
probable..
Pedagogue
::
Pedagogue
(n.) One who by
teaching
has
become
formal,
positive,
or
pedantic
in his ways; one who has the
manner
of a
schoolmaster;
a
pedant..
Docile
::
Docile
(a.)
Teachable;
easy to
teach;
docible.
Moralist
::
Moralist
(n.) 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.
Wisse
::
Wisse (a.) To show; to
teach;
to
inform;
to
guide;
to
direct.
Hear
::
Hear (v. t.) To give
attention
to as a
teacher
or
judge.
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