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doctus meaning in English

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doctus [docta -um, doctior -or -us, doctissimus -a -um] adjective

clever, cunning, shrewdadjective

learned, wiseadjective

skilled, experienced, expertadjective

trainedadjective
[UK: treɪnd] [US: ˈtreɪnd]

doceo [docere, docui, doctus] (2nd)
verb

teach, show, point outverb

condoctus [condocta, condoctum] adjective

taughtadjective
[UK: tɔːt] [US: ˈtɒt]

well learnt, well instructedadjective

condoceo [condocere, condocui, condoctus] (2nd) TRANS
verb

teach, instructverb

train, exercise (L+S)verb

dedoceo [dedocere, dedocui, dedoctus] (2nd) TRANS
verb

cause (person) to unlearn / discard previous teachingverb

reeducate [reeducated, reeducating, reeducates]verb
[UK: ri.ˌe.dʒəˌket] [US: ri.ˌe.dʒəˌket]

teach oppositeverb

edoceo [edocere, edocui, edoctus] (2nd)
verb

teach or inform thoroughlyverb

indoctus [indocta, indoctum] adjective

unlearned, ignorant, untrainedadjective

untaughtadjective
[UK: ʌn.ˈtɔːt] [US: ʌn.ˈtɔːt]

perdoceo [perdocere, perdocui, perdoctus] (2nd) TRANS
verb

instruct thoroughlyverb

perdoco [perdocere, perdocui, perdoctus] (3rd)
verb

teach (thoroughly)verb
[UK: tiːtʃ] [US: ˈtiːtʃ]

prodoceo [prodocere, prodocui, prodoctus] (2nd)
verb

indoctrinate (Nelson)verb
[UK: ɪn.ˈdɒk.trɪ.neɪt] [US: ˌɪn.ˈdɑːk.trə.ˌnet]

preach (Collins)verb
[UK: priːtʃ] [US: ˈpriːtʃ]

teach, inculcateverb

semidoctus [semidocta, semidoctum] adjective

half-taughtadjective