easily+taught
11Docibility — 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… …
12Docibleness — 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]… …
13docile — adjective Etymology: Latin docilis, from docēre to teach; akin to Latin decēre to be fitting more at decent Date: 15th century 1. easily taught < a docile pupil > 2. easily led or managed ; tractable < a docile pony > Synonyms …
14Cymric (cat) — Cymric Alternative names Long haired Manx, Longhair Manx, Manx Longhair Origin Isle of Man …
15Acritic songs — The acritic songs (Greek: ακριτικά τραγούδια mdash; frontiersmen songs ) are the heroic or epic poetry that emerged from 10th century Byzantium, inspired by the almost continuous state of warfare with the Arabs in eastern Asia Minor. It gave… …
16Tennessee Governor's Academy for Math and Science — Infobox high school name= [http://tga.tennessee.edu Tennessee Governor s Academy for Math and Science] (TGA) motto=Latin: Veni, Vidi, Duci. English: I came; I saw; I calculated. type=Public Residential established=2007 faculty=Three full time… …
17éaðlǽre — adj capable of being taught, instructed, teachable; easily taught …
18doc´ile|ly — doc|ile «DOS uhl; especially British DOH yl, DOS yl», adjective. 1. easily managed; obedient: »Persons who are just starting to ride should use a docile horse. SYNONYM(S): tractable. See syn. under obedient. (Cf. ↑obedient) 2. easily taught;… …
19doc|ile — «DOS uhl; especially British DOH yl, DOS yl», adjective. 1. easily managed; obedient: »Persons who are just starting to ride should use a docile horse. SYNONYM(S): tractable. See syn. under obedient. (Cf. ↑obedient) 2. easily taught; willing to… …
20Docible — Doc i*ble, a. [L. docibilis, fr. docere to teach.] Easily taught or managed; teachable. Milton. [1913 Webster] …