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Doc |
latin root for to teach |
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Docent |
a lecturer or teacher at a college or university, a guide or someone who gives a tour at a museum. noun The docent taught us the new lesson. |
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Docile |
to be obedient, easy to teach or train adj. The docile dog learned all of the tricks right after we taught them. |
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Doctrine |
Something that is taught by a church, nation, or group that is true, set of teachings noun The man explained the church's doctrine. |
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Indoctrinate |
to teach a particular belief or doctrine so it is accepted uncritically. verb The group indoctrinated my family so we understood all of the beliefs. |
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Documentary |
a film or tv program that teaches the facts of an actual event noun I watched a documentary about evolution over the break. |
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Log |
words |
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Epilogue |
the ending words added after the end noun The epilogue of the book tied all of the ideas together. |
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Illogical |
Goes against common logic adj. The man was illogical because he was walking very close to the edge of the subway track. |
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Logistically |
Words relating to planning and carrying out a complex operation adverb The secretary was talking logistically to the boss about the plans. |
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Prologue |
The introductory words at the beginning of a novel noun The prologue introduced the characters and the plot of the story. |
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Dialogue |
A conversation between two or more people noun I read the dialogue between the brother and mother. |