E |
| noun |
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educ. |
| abbreviation - education
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educate |
| verb (educates, educating, educated)
- To instruct or train.
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education |
| noun
- The process or art of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment
- Teachers are in the profession
- fact, Facts, skills and ideas that have been learnt, either formally or informally
- He has had a classical
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educational |
| noun
- A free (or low cost) trip for travel consultants, provided by a travel operator or airline as a means of promoting their service. A fam trip
adjective
- Of, or relating to education
- A school is an establishment
- Instructive, or helping to educate
- They were shown an film about VD
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elective |
| adjective
- Of, or pertaining to voting or elections
- That involves a choice between options; optional or discretionary
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ex |
| noun
- The letter X.
- (colloquial) An ex-husband, ex-wife or ex-partner.
verb (ex, es)
- To delete; to cross out
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extracurricular |
| noun
- (education) An activity outside the normal academic curriculum.
- (informal) An activity beyond official duties of a job or profession.
- (informal) An extramarital affair.
adjective
- Outside of the normal curriculum of an educational establishment
- The students enjoy a number of activities at weekends
- Similarly outside of the normal duties of a job or profession
- (informal) extramarital
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