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Definition of instruction
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Instruction
(n.)
Precept;
information;
teachings.
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Learning
::
Learning
(n.) The
knowledge
or skill
received
by
instruction
or
study;
acquired
knowledge
or ideas in any
branch
of
science
or
literature;
erudition;
literature;
science;
as, he is a man of great
learning..
Apprentice
::
Apprentice
(v. t.) To bind to, or put under the care of, a
master,
for the
purpose
of
instruction
in a trade or
business..
Drill
::
Drill (n.) The act or
exercise
of
training
soldiers
in the
military
art, as in the
manual
of arms, in the
execution
of
evolutions,
and the like;
hence,
diligent
and
strict
instruction
and
exercise
in the
rudiments
and
methods
of any
business;
a kind or
method
of
military
exercises;
as,
infantry
drill;
battalion
drill;
artillery
drill..
Charism
::
Charism
(n.) A
miraculously
given
power,
as of
healing,
speaking
foreign
languages
without
instruction,
etc.,
attributed
to some of the early
Christians..
Esoteric
::
Esoteric
(a.)
Designed
for, and
understood
by, the
specially
initiated
alone;
not
communicated,
or not
intelligible,
to the
general
body of
followers;
private;
interior;
acroamatic;
-- said of the
private
and more
recondite
instructions
and
doctrines
of
philosophers.
Opposed
to
exoteric..
Consult
::
Consult
(v. t.) To ask
advice
of; to seek the
opinion
of; to apply to for
information
or
instruction;
to refer to; as, to
consult
a
physician;
to
consult
a
dictionary..
Text-book
::
Text-book
(n.) A
volume,
as of some
classical
author,
on which a
teacher
lectures
or
comments;
hence,
any
manual
of
instruction;
a
schoolbook..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.)
Severe
training,
corrective
of
faults;
instruction
by means of
misfortune,
suffering,
punishment,
etc..
Tuition
::
Tuition
(n.) The money paid for
instruction;
the price or
payment
for
instruction.
School
::
School
(n.) A place of
primary
instruction;
an
establishment
for the
instruction
of
children;
as, a
primary
school;
a
common
school;
a
grammar
school..
Practice
::
Practice
(n.)
Systematic
exercise
for
instruction
or
discipline;
as, the
troops
are
called
out for
practice;
she
neglected
practice
in
music..
Indoctrination
::
Indoctrination
(n.) The act of
indoctrinating,
or the
condition
of being
indoctrinated;
instruction
in the
rudiments
and
principles
of any
science
or
system
of
belief;
information..
Schooling
::
Schooling
(n.)
Compensation
for
instruction;
price or
reward
paid to an
instructor
for
teaching
pupils.
Catechism
::
Catechism
(n.) A form of
instruction
by means of
questions
and
answers.
Coach
::
Coach (v. t.) To
prepare
for
public
examination
by
private
instruction;
to train by
special
instruction.
Monitor
::
Monitor
(n.) One who
admonishes;
one who warns of
faults,
informs
of duty, or gives
advice
and
instruction
by way of
reproof
or
caution..
Learn
::
Learn (v. t.) To gain
knowledge
or
information
of; to
ascertain
by
inquiry,
study,
or
investigation;
to
receive
instruction
concerning;
to fix in the mind; to
acquire
understanding
of, or
skill;
as, to learn the way; to learn a
lesson;
to learn
dancing;
to learn to
skate;
to learn the
violin;
to learn the truth about
something..
Form
::
Form (n.) To give a
particular
shape to; to
shape,
mold, or
fashion
into a
certain
state or
condition;
to
arrange;
to
adjust;
also, to model by
instruction
and
discipline;
to mold by
influence,
etc.; to
train..
Humanity
::
Humanity
(n.)
Mental
cultivation;
liberal
education;
instruction
in
classical
and
polite
literature.
Catechumen
::
Catechumen
(L.
catechunenus,
Gr. /
instructed,
from /. See) One who is
receiving
rudimentary
instruction
in the
doctrines
of
Christianity;
a
neophyte;
in the
primitive
church,
one
officially
recognized
as a
Christian,
and
admitted
to
instruction
preliminary
to
admission
to full
membership
in the
church..
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