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[Adjective] | "doc*ile" | \ ˈdä-səl \
1: easily taught
2: easily led or managed : tractable
Origin: 15th century ;
Latin docilis, from docēre to teach; akin to Latin decēre to be fitting {mat|decent|};
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[Noun] | "docility"
1: a readiness or willingness to yield to the wishes of others;
* e.g., " ... dogs bred for docility instead of aggressiveness "
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[Adjective] | "docile"
1: readily giving in to the command or authority of another;
* e.g., " ... a docile young pony that went wherever it was led "
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