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instruction

English

Etymology

From Middle English instruccioun, from Old French instruccion, from Latin instructio; equivalent to instruct +? -ion.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?st??k??n/
  • Rhymes: -?k??n

Noun

instruction (countable and uncountable, plural instructions)

  1. (uncountable) The act of instructing, teaching, or furnishing with information or knowledge.
  2. (countable) An instance of the information or knowledge so furnished.
  3. (countable) An order or command.
  4. (computing) A single operation of a processor defined by an instruction set architecture.
  5. A set of directions provided by a manufacturer for the users of a product or service.

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:instruction

Translations


French

Etymology

From Latin ?nstr?cti?.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??s.t?yk.sj??/

Noun

instruction f (plural instructions)

  1. instruction (clarification of this definition is needed)

Related terms

  • instruire

Further reading

  • “instruction” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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supplication

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Old French supplication, from Latin supplicatio, supplicationem, from supplicare (to supplicate).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /s?pl??ke???n/

Noun

supplication (countable and uncountable, plural supplications)

  1. An act of supplicating; a humble request.
  2. A prayer or entreaty to a god.
  3. (historical) In Ancient Rome, a solemn service or day decreed for giving formal thanks to the gods for victory, etc.
  4. The process by which a doctorate at Oxford university is officially requested after a thesis has been approved.

Translations


French

Etymology

From Old French, borrowed from Latin supplicatio, supplicationem.

Pronunciation

Noun

supplication f (plural supplications)

  1. supplication

Related terms

  • supplier

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