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    [Adjective]  | "di*dac*tic" | \ dī-ˈdak-tik \


    1: designed or intended to teach

    2: intended to convey instruction and information in addition to serving another purpose (such as pleasure and entertainment)

    3: making moral observations : intended to teach proper or moral behavior


    Origin: 1658 ;

     Borrowed from New Latin didacticus, borrowed from Greek didaktikós "apt at teaching," from didaktós "taught, learned" (verbal adjective of didáskein, aorist edídaxa "to teach, instruct," factitive derivative of daênai "to learn") + -ikos {see: |-ic:1|-ic:1}; daênai going back to Indo-European *dens-, *dn̥s- "become knowledgeable or skillful," whence also Avestan dīdaiŋ́hē "(I) learn, experience" and, in nominal derivatives, Sanskrit dáṃsaḥ "marvelous power," dasráḥ "accomplishing wonderful deeds," and perhaps Greek dḗnea "plans, intentions";

    [Adjective]  | "didactic" 


    1: marked by or given to preaching moral values;


      * e.g., " ... the poet's works became increasingly didactic after his religious conversion "



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     [ "didactic" ]

    1: adj.

      * e.g.,  ... "I liked the story, but it was a little too didactic for my taste." 


     [ "didactic" ]

    2:  Intended to instruct or inform or inclined to moralize excessively. (e.g., a didactic story)


     [ "didactic" ]

    3:  A word that is overused by English majors as a pretense to sound intellectual when they are actually stating an obvious and trivial fact.

     [ "didactic" ]

    1: a speech or writing that is didactic is intended to teach people a lesson

      * e.g.,  ... Usually whenever I do something wrong, my mom gives me a super long didactic speech! It gets pretty annoying after a while. 

     [ "Didact" ]

    1: The Didact was a Forerunner Promethean, who held an extremely high status in the Forerunner society as supreme commander of the entire Forerunner military. He wholeheartedly believed in the "Mantle of Responsibility" the Forerunners held to protect life, and initially opposed the Halo Array as a sin beyond measure. He was also the lover and husband of the Librarian, and the one who eventually activated the Halo Array. Although he was abandoned in a Flood-infested system by the former Master Builder Faber, he lived on by implanting his consciousness within a young Builder known as Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting. He believed the Mantle of Responsibility should belong to the Forerunners alone and saw humanity as a threat rather than the successors that most other Forerunners saw them as.

      * e.g.,  ... Bornstellar Didact , UR Didact 

     [ "didacticism" ]

    1: -noun dih-dakt-a-siz-uhm A word commonly used to fill a gap in knowledge; often appearing in conversation that surpasses the intellectual ability of the speaker.

      * e.g.,  ... The true aesthetic moment hangs in suspension between pornography and didacticism. 

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