education

education
n
1. teaching, instruction, tuition, tutelage; direction, guidance, nurture, breeding, development; inculcation, indoctrination, initiation, discipline.
2. learning, knowledge, lore, information, skill; preparation, schooling, training, initiation, apprenticeship; erudition, scholarship, wisdom, study, Usu. Derog. bookishness; enlightenment, edification, culture, cultivation, refinement.
3. didactics, pedagogics, pedagogy. See pedagogy(def.2).

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