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docility (encz) | docility,poslušnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
Docility (gcide) | Docility \Do*cil"i*ty\, n. [L. docilitas, fr. docilis: cf. F.
docilit['e].]
1. teachableness; aptness for being taught; docibleness.
[Obs. or R.]
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2. Willingness to be taught; tractableness.
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The humble docility of little children is, in the
New Testament, represented as a necessary
preparative to the reception of the Christian faith.
-- Beattie.
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docility (wn) | docility
n 1: the trait of being agreeably submissive and manageable |
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Docility (gcide) | Docility \Do*cil"i*ty\, n. [L. docilitas, fr. docilis: cf. F.
docilit['e].]
1. teachableness; aptness for being taught; docibleness.
[Obs. or R.]
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2. Willingness to be taught; tractableness.
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The humble docility of little children is, in the
New Testament, represented as a necessary
preparative to the reception of the Christian faith.
-- Beattie.
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Indocility (gcide) | Indocility \In`do*cil"i*ty\, n. [L. indocilitas: cf. F.
indocilit['e].]
The quality or state of being indocile; dullness of
intellect; unteachableness; intractableness.
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The stiffness and indocility of the Pharisees. --W.
Montagu.
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