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Definition of ducat
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 ducat is as below...
Ducat (n.) A coin,
either
of gold or
silver,
of
several
countries
in
Europe;
originally,
one
struck
in the
dominions
of a
duke..
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Nortelry
::
Nortelry
(n.)
Nurture;
education;
culture;
bringing
up.
Influence
::
Influence
(n.)
Hence,
in
general,
the
bringing
about of an
effect,
phusical
or
moral,
by a
gradual
process;
controlling
power
quietly
exerted;
agency,
force,
or
tendency
of any kind which the sun
exerts
on
animal
and
vegetable
life; the
influence
of
education
on the mind; the
influence,
according
to
astrologers,of
the stars over
affairs..
Character
::
Character
(n.) The
peculiar
quality,
or the sum of
qualities,
by which a
person
or a thing is
distinguished
from
others;
the stamp
impressed
by
nature,
education,
or
habit;
that which a
person
or thing
really
is;
nature;
disposition..
Secularist
::
Secularist
(n.) One who
theoretically
rejects
every form of
religious
faith,
and every kind of
religious
worship,
and
accepts
only the facts and
influences
which are
derived
from the
present
life; also, one who
believes
that
education
and other
matters
of civil
policy
should
be
managed
without
the
introduction
of a
religious
element..
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..
Composition
::
Composition
(n.) A
literary,
musical,
or
artistic
production,
especially
one
showing
study and care in
arrangement;
-- often used of an
elementary
essay or
translation
done as an
educational
exercise..
Xeriff
::
Xeriff
(n.) A gold coin
formerly
current
in Egypt and
Turkey,
of the value of about 9s. 6d., or about
$2.30;
-- also, in
Morocco,
a
ducat..
Intelligent
::
Intelligent
(a.)
Possessed
of
intelligence,
education,
or
judgment;
knowing;
sensible;
skilled;
marked
by
intelligence;
as, an
intelligent
young man; an
intelligent
architect;
an
intelligent
answer..
Ducat
::
Ducat (n.) A coin,
either
of gold or
silver,
of
several
countries
in
Europe;
originally,
one
struck
in the
dominions
of a
duke..
Scholarship
::
Scholarship
(n.)
Literary
education.
Miseducate
::
Miseducate
(v. t.) To
educate
in a wrong
manner.
Opsimathy
::
Opsimathy
(n.)
Education
late in life.
Beneficiary
::
Beneficiary
(n.) One who
receives
anything
as a gift; one who
receives
a
benefit
or
advantage;
esp. one who
receives
help or
income
from an
educational
fund or a trust
estate.
Rear
::
Rear (v. t.) To bring up to
maturity,
as
young;
to
educate;
to
instruct;
to
foster;
as, to rear
offspring..
Illiteracy
::
Illiteracy
(n.) The state of being
illiterate,
or
uneducated;
want of
learning,
or
knowledge;
ignorance;
specifically,
inability
to read and
write;
as, the
illiteracy
shown by the last
census..
Courtbred
::
Courtbred
(a.) Bred, or
educated,
at
court;
polished;
courtly..
Populace
::
Populace
(n.) The
common
people;
the
vulgar;
the
multitude,
--
comprehending
all
persons
not
distinguished
by rank,
office,
education,
or
profession..
Illustration
::
Illustration
(n.) The act of
illustrating;
the act of
making
clear and
distinct;
education;
also, the state of being
illustrated,
or of being made clear and
distinct..
Education
::
Education
(n.) The act or
process
of
educating;
the
result
of
educating,
as
determined
by the
knowledge
skill,
or
discipline
of
character,
acquired;
also, the act or
process
of
training
by a
prescribed
or
customary
course
of study or
discipline;
as, an
education
for the bar or the
pulpit;
he has
finished
his
education..
Pestalozzian
::
Pestalozzian
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
characteristic
of, a
system
of
elementary
education
which
combined
manual
training
with other
instruction,
advocated
and
practiced
by Jean Henri
Pestalozzi
(1746-1827),
a Swiss
teacher..
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