podobné slovo | definícia |
pedagogue (mass) | pedagogue
- pedagóg |
pedagog (msasasci) | pedagog
- educationalist, educationist, pedagogue, schoolman |
dagon (encz) | Dagon, |
pedagog (encz) | pedagog,pedagogický adj: Martin Králpedagog,vychovatelský adj: Martin Král |
pedagogic (encz) | pedagogic,pedagogický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
pedagogical (encz) | pedagogical,pedagogický adj: |
pedagogically (encz) | pedagogically,pedagogicky adv: luke |
pedagogics (encz) | pedagogics, n: |
pedagogue (encz) | pedagogue,pedagog n: lukepedagogue,vychovatel n: luke |
pedagogy (encz) | pedagogy,pedagogika n: Martin Králpedagogy,vychovatelství n: Martin Král |
pedagog (czen) | pedagog,educationalistn: Zdeněk Brožpedagog,educationist Jaroslav Šedivýpedagog,pedagoguen: lukepedagog,schoolmann: Zdeněk Brož |
pedagogicky (czen) | pedagogicky,pedagogicallyadv: luke |
pedagogický (czen) | pedagogický,instructive pedagogický,pedagogadj: Martin Králpedagogický,pedagogicadj: Zdeněk Brožpedagogický,pedagogicaladj: |
pedagogika (czen) | pedagogika,pedagogyn: Martin Král |
speciální pedagogika (czen) | speciální pedagogika,special education Pavel Cvrček |
Dago (gcide) | Dago \Da"go\ (d[=a]"g[-o]), n.; pl. Dagos (-g[=o]z). [Cf. Sp.
Diego, E. James.]
A nickname given to a person of Spanish (or, by extension,
Portuguese or Italian) descent. [U. S.]
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Dagoba (gcide) | Dagoba \Da*go"ba\ (d[.a]*g[=o]"b[.a]), n. [Singhalese
d[=a]goba.]
A dome-shaped structure built over relics of Buddha or some
Buddhist saint. [East Indies]
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Dagon (gcide) | Dagon \Da"gon\ (d[=a]"g[o^]n), [Heb. D[=a]gon, fr. dag a fish:
cf. Gr. Dagw`n.]
The national god of the Philistines, represented with the
face and hands and upper part of a man, and the tail of a
fish. --W. Smith.
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This day a solemn feast the people hold
To Dagon, their sea idol. --Milton.
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They brought it into the house of Dagon. --1 Sam. v. 2.
[1913 Webster]Dagon \Dag"on\ (d[a^]g"[o^]n), n. [See Dag a loose end.]
A slip or piece. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
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Dagos (gcide) | Dago \Da"go\ (d[=a]"g[-o]), n.; pl. Dagos (-g[=o]z). [Cf. Sp.
Diego, E. James.]
A nickname given to a person of Spanish (or, by extension,
Portuguese or Italian) descent. [U. S.]
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Pedagog (gcide) | Pedagog \Ped"a*gog\, n.
Pedagogue.
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Pedagogic (gcide) | Pedagogic \Ped`a*gog"ic\, Pedagogical \Ped`a*gog"ic*al\, a. [Gr.
paidagwgiko`s: cf. F. p['e]dagogique. See Pedagogue.]
Of or pertaining to a pedagogue; suited to, or characteristic
of, a pedagogue.
[1913 Webster]Pedagogic \Ped`a*gog"ic\, n. [From Pedagogic, a.; cf. G.
pedagogik.]
See Pedagogics.
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Pedagogical (gcide) | Pedagogic \Ped`a*gog"ic\, Pedagogical \Ped`a*gog"ic*al\, a. [Gr.
paidagwgiko`s: cf. F. p['e]dagogique. See Pedagogue.]
Of or pertaining to a pedagogue; suited to, or characteristic
of, a pedagogue.
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Pedagogics (gcide) | Pedagogics \Ped`a*gog"ics\, n.
The science or art of teaching; the principles and rules of
teaching; pedagogy.
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Pedagogism (gcide) | Pedagogism \Ped"a*gog*ism\, n. [Cf. F. p['e]dagogisme.]
The system, occupation, character, or manner of pedagogues.
--Milton.
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Avocations of pedantry and pedagogism. --De Foe.
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Pedagogue (gcide) | Pedagogue \Ped"a*gogue\ (p[e^]d"[asl]*g[o^]g), n. [F.
p['e]dagogue, L. paedagogus, Gr. paidagwgo`s; pai^s, paido`s,
a boy + 'a`gein to lead, guide; cf. 'agwgo`s leading. See
Page a servant, Agent.]
1. (Gr. Antiq.) A slave who led his master's children to
school, and had the charge of them generally.
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2. A teacher of children; one whose occupation is to teach
the young; a schoolmaster.
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3. One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or
pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a
schoolmaster; a pedant. --Goldsmith.
[1913 Webster]Pedagogue \Ped"a*gogue\, v. t. [Cf. L. paedagogare to instruct.]
To play the pedagogue toward. [Obs.] --Prior.
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Pedagogy (gcide) | Pedagogy \Ped"a*go`gy\, n. [Gr. paidagwgi`a: cf. F.
p['e]dagogie.]
Pedagogics; pedagogism. --South.
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Solidago (gcide) | Solidago \Sol`i*da"go\, n. [NL., fr. L. solidare to strengthen,
unite; -- so called in allusion to its reputed healing
qualities.] (Bot.)
A genus of yellow-flowered composite perennial herbs;
golden-rod.
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Solidago Virga-aurea (gcide) | goldenrod \gold"en*rod`\, golden-rod
\gold"en-rod`\(g[=o]ld"'n*r[o^]d`), n. (Bot.)
A tall herb (Solidago Virga-aurea), bearing small yellow
flowers in a graceful elongated cluster. The name is common
to all the species of the genus Solidago.
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Golden-rod tree (Bot.), a shrub (Bosea Yervamora), a
native of the Canary Isles.
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dagon (wn) | Dagon
n 1: god of agriculture and the earth; national god of
Philistines |
genus solidago (wn) | genus Solidago
n 1: goldenrod [syn: Solidago, genus Solidago] |
georges leopold chretien frederic dagobert cuvier (wn) | Georges Leopold Chretien Frederic Dagobert Cuvier
n 1: French naturalist known as the father of comparative
anatomy (1769-1832) [syn: Cuvier, Georges Cuvier,
Baron Georges Cuvier, {Georges Leopold Chretien Frederic
Dagobert Cuvier}] |
pedagog (wn) | pedagog
n 1: someone who educates young people [syn: educator,
pedagogue, pedagog] |
pedagogic (wn) | pedagogic
adj 1: of or relating to pedagogy; "pedagogical significance"
[syn: pedagogical, pedagogic] |
pedagogical (wn) | pedagogical
adj 1: of or relating to pedagogy; "pedagogical significance"
[syn: pedagogical, pedagogic] |
pedagogically (wn) | pedagogically
adv 1: in a didactic manner; "this is a didactically sound
method" [syn: didactically, pedagogically] |
pedagogics (wn) | pedagogics
n 1: the principles and methods of instruction [syn: {teaching
method}, pedagogics, pedagogy] |
pedagogue (wn) | pedagogue
n 1: someone who educates young people [syn: educator,
pedagogue, pedagog] |
pedagogy (wn) | pedagogy
n 1: the principles and methods of instruction [syn: {teaching
method}, pedagogics, pedagogy]
2: the profession of a teacher; "he prepared for teaching while
still in college"; "pedagogy is recognized as an important
profession" [syn: teaching, instruction, pedagogy]
3: the activities of educating or instructing; activities that
impart knowledge or skill; "he received no formal education";
"our instruction was carefully programmed"; "good classroom
teaching is seldom rewarded" [syn: education,
instruction, teaching, pedagogy, didactics,
educational activity] |
solidago (wn) | Solidago
n 1: goldenrod [syn: Solidago, genus Solidago] |
solidago bicolor (wn) | Solidago bicolor
n 1: plant of eastern North America having creamy white flowers
[syn: silverrod, Solidago bicolor] |
solidago canadensis (wn) | Solidago canadensis
n 1: large North American goldenrod having showy clusters of
yellow flowers on arching branches; often a weed [syn:
meadow goldenrod, Canadian goldenrod, {Solidago
canadensis}] |
solidago missouriensis (wn) | Solidago missouriensis
n 1: similar to meadow goldenrod but usually smaller [syn:
Missouri goldenrod, Solidago missouriensis] |
solidago multiradiata (wn) | Solidago multiradiata
n 1: goldenrod similar to narrow goldenrod but having bristly
hairs on edges of leaf stalks; mountainous regions of
western America [syn: alpine goldenrod, {Solidago
multiradiata}] |
solidago nemoralis (wn) | Solidago nemoralis
n 1: a dyer's weed of Canada and the eastern United States
having yellow flowers sometimes used in dyeing [syn: {grey
goldenrod}, gray goldenrod, Solidago nemoralis] |
solidago odora (wn) | Solidago odora
n 1: goldenrod of eastern America having aromatic leaves from
which a medicinal tea is made [syn: Blue Mountain tea,
sweet goldenrod, Solidago odora] |
solidago rugosa (wn) | Solidago rugosa
n 1: eastern North American herb whose yellow flowers are (or
were) used in dyeing [syn: dyer's weed, {Solidago
rugosa}] |
solidago sempervirens (wn) | Solidago sempervirens
n 1: vigorous showy goldenrod common along eastern coast and
Gulf Coast of North America [syn: seaside goldenrod,
beach goldenrod, Solidago sempervirens] |
solidago spathulata (wn) | Solidago spathulata
n 1: western American goldenrod with long narrow clusters of
small yellow flowers [syn: narrow goldenrod, {Solidago
spathulata}] |
pedagogic algorithmic language (foldoc) | Pedagogic Algorithmic Language
["PAL - A Language for Teaching Programming Linguistics",
A. Evans Jr, Proc ACM 23rd Natl Conf, Brandon/Systems Press
(1968)].
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