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Less Commonly Taught Languages — (or LCTLs) is a designation used in the United States for languages other than the three most commonly taught foreign/world languages in US public schools, i.e. Spanish, French, and German. The term covers a wide array of world languages (other… … Wikipedia
hill myna — noun glossy black Asiatic starling often taught to mimic speech • Syn: ↑Indian grackle, ↑grackle, ↑Gracula religiosa • Hypernyms: ↑myna, ↑mynah, ↑mina, ↑minah, ↑myna bird, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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St. John Baptist de la Salle — St. John Baptist de la Salle † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. John Baptist de la Salle Founder of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, educational reformer, and father of modern pedagogy, was born at Reims, 30 April,… … Catholic encyclopedia
docile — (adj.) late 15c., easily taught, from It. or Fr. docile, from L. docilis easily taught, from docere teach (see DOCTOR (Cf. doctor)). Sense of obedient, submissive first recorded 1774 … Etymology dictionary
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management — 1) The running of an organization or part of it. Management has perhaps three main components: an organizational skill, an entrepreneurial sense, and an ability to get the best out of followers. The organizational skill, involving many… … Big dictionary of business and management
sequacious — I adjective accommodating, acquiescent, adaptable, amenable, bendable, bending, compliant, deferential, dependent, docile, ductile, easily influenced, easily led, easily taught, easygoing, elastic, facile, fictile, flexible, flexile, giving,… … Law dictionary
tractable — I adjective acquiescent, adaptable, amenable, bendable, compliant, conformable, controllable, docile, docilis, ductile, easily lead, easily managed, easily taught, easygoing, elastic, facile, facilis, flexible, flexile, formable, governable,… … Law dictionary
Docibility — Doc i*bil i*ty, Docibleness Doc i*ble*ness, n. [L. docibilitas.] Aptness for being taught; teachableness; docility. [1913 Webster] To persons of docibility, the real character may be easily taught in a few days. Boyle. [1913 Webster] The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English