Definition of Didactic. Meaning of Didactic. Synonyms of Didactic

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Definition of Didactic

Didactic
Didactic Di*dac"tic, Didactical Di*dac"tic*al, a. [Gr. ?, fr. ? to teach; akin to L. docere to teach: cf. F. didactique. See Docile.] Fitted or intended to teach; conveying instruction; preceptive; instructive; teaching some moral lesson; as, didactic essays. ``Didactical writings.' --Jer. Taylor. The finest didactic poem in any language. --Macaulay.
Didactic
Didactic Di*dac"tic, n. A treatise on teaching or education. [Obs.] --Milton.

Meaning of Didactic from wikipedia

- around the 19th century the term didactic came to also be used as a criticism for work that appears to be overly burdened with instructive
- date september 2008 the lehrstücke (plural form; singular: lehrstück) are a radical and experimental form of modernist theatre developed by
- a didactic method (didáskein, to teach; lore of teaching) is a teaching method that follows a consistent scientific approach or
- didactic organisation is the ability of neuron s within a network to impart their pattern of synaptic connectivity and/or response
- was an occitan didactic (often lyric ) poem associated with the troubadour s. as a genre of occitan literature , its limits have been
- de rerum natura (on the nature of things) is a 1st century bc didactic poem by the roman poet and philosopher lucretius with the goal
- 315 bc/310 bc – 240 bc) was a greek didactic poet . his major extant work is his hexameter poem phaenomena (Φαινόμενα 'appearances'),
- erga kai hēmerai is a didactic poem of some 800 verses written by the ancient greek poet hesiod around 700 bc. at its center, the works
- emblem books are a category of mainly didactic illustrated book printed in europe during the 16th and 17th centuries , typically
- musar literature is the term used for didactic jewish ethical literature which describes virtues and vices and the path towards perfection