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didascalic, a. (dɪdæˈskælɪk) [ad. L. didascalic-us, a. Gr. διδασκαλικός fit for teaching, instructive, f. διδάσκαλος teacher, f. διδάσκειν to teach.] Of the nature of a teacher or of instruction; didactic; pertaining to a teacher. Hence didaˈscalics n. pl.: = didactics.1609 R. Barnerd Faithf. Sheph....
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hypo- (hɪpəʊ, haɪpəʊ) before vowels also hyp-, prefix, repr. Gr. ὑπο-, ὑπ- (f. ὑπό prep. and adv. ‘under’ = L. sub), largely employed in Greek in the formation of verbs, adjectives, and substantives. With verbs, and their derivatives, ὑπο- had the senses ‘under, beneath, down, from below; underhand,...
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