different between pedagogic vs didatic
pedagogic
English
Alternative forms
- paedagogic (British)
- pædagogic (obsolete)
Etymology
First attested in 1781. From French pédagogique, from Latin paedag?gicus, p?dag?gicus, from Ancient Greek ???????????? (paidag?gikós), from ?????????? (paidag?gós, “teacher, tutor”), from ???? (paîs, “child”) + ??? (ág?, “I lead”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?p?d????d???k/, /?p?d??????k/
- (General American) IPA(key): /?p?d????d???k/
- Rhymes: -?d??k, -???k
- Hyphenation: ped?a?go?gic
Adjective
pedagogic (comparative more pedagogic, superlative most pedagogic)
- Synonym of pedagogical
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French pédagogique.
Adjective
pedagogic m or n (feminine singular pedagogic?, masculine plural pedagogici, feminine and neuter plural pedagogice)
- pedagogic, pedagogical
Declension
pedagogic From the web:
didatic
didatic From the web:
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