Definition of Didact

1. Noun. a didactic person ¹

2. Noun. a person gifted, trained, or intending to instruct ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Didact

1. a didactic person [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Didact

dicyemata
dicyemid
dicyemids
dicynodonts
dicysteine
dicysteines
did
did in
did justice
did not bat
did over
did the dishes
did time
did up
didact (current term)
didactic
didactic analysis
didactical
didactically
didacticism
didacticisms
didacticist
didacticists
didacticity
didactick
didactics
didacts
didactyl

Literary usage of Didact

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Educational Ideal: An Outline of Its Growth in Modern Times by James Phinney Munroe (1896)
"1 didact., 168-171. See Lion, K. XXVIII. 452. 2 See his reasons (Lion, K. XXIX. 461 et seq.). 8 didact., 174; Laurie, 139. ..."

2. American Educational Year-book. (1858)
"THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY or THE REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH, New Brunswick. FACULTY. —Rev. Samuel A. Van Vran- kon, DD, Prof, of didact. and Polem. ..."

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