different between mathetic vs didactic
mathetic
English
Adjective
mathetic (not comparable)
- Relating to mathetics
Translations
Anagrams
- thematic
mathetic From the web:
didactic
English
Alternative forms
- didactick (obsolete)
Etymology
From French didactique, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (didaktikós, “skilled in teaching”), from ???????? (didaktós, “taught, learnt”), from ??????? (didásk?, “I teach, educate”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: d?-d?k?t?k, IPA(key): /da??dæk.t?k/, /d??dæk.t?k/
- Hyphenation: di?dac?tic
Adjective
didactic (comparative more didactic, superlative most didactic)
- Instructive or intended to teach or demonstrate, especially with regard to morality.
- Synonyms: educative, instructive
- Excessively moralizing.
- (medicine) Teaching from textbooks rather than laboratory demonstration and clinical application.
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
didactic (plural didactics)
- (archaic) A treatise on teaching or education.
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French didactique
Adjective
didactic m or n (feminine singular didactic?, masculine plural didactici, feminine and neuter plural didactice)
- didactic
Declension
didactic From the web:
- what didactic mean
- what didactic book was published in 1840
- what didactic teaching
- what didactic function
- what didactic principles
- what's didactic material
- what's didactic writing
- what didactician mean
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