different between dialogical vs dilogical
dialogical
English
Etymology
dialogue +? -ical
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?da?.??l?.d???.k??/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?da?.??l?.d???.k??/
Adjective
dialogical (not comparable)
- Related to or having the character of dialogue
- Our school favors a dialogical approach to learning.
Derived terms
- dialogically
Translations
dialogical From the web:
- what dialogic mean
- what does dialogic mean
- dialogic reading
- what is dialogical self theory
- dialogic teaching
- dialogic communication
- what is dialogical preaching
- what is dialogical learning
dilogical
English
Etymology
From the Ancient Greek ??????? (dílogos, “doubtful”) and/or ??????? (dilogía, “repetition”).
Adjective
dilogical (not comparable)
- (obsolete) ambiguous; of double meaning
- 1629, Thomas Adams, Sermons
- delivered their opinions in such spurious, enigmatical, dilogical terms, as the devil gave his oracles
- 1629, Thomas Adams, Sermons
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