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educatory
[ ej-oo-kuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee ]
educatory
/ ˌɛdjʊˈkeɪtərɪ; -trɪ; -trɪ; ˈɛdjʊkətərɪ /
adjective
- educative or educational
an educatory procedure
Other Words From
- non·edu·ca·tory adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of educatory1
Example Sentences
“It needed to be affordable for consumers and something that’s an educatory gin. Something that had a traditional element, but tells the story of London Dry Gin and London’s history with gin.”
In other days, the canvass which preceded elections was educatory.
Significance of beauty in making home attractive and useful in education—Exemplification of economical and tasteful furniture—The carpet, lounge, lambrequins, curtains, ottomans, easy-chair, centre-table—Money left for pictures—Chromes—Pretty frames— Engravings—Statuettes—Educatory influence of works of art—Natural adornments—Materials in the woods and fields—Parlor-gardens—Hanging baskets—Fern-shields—Ivy, its beauty and tractableness—Window, with flowers, vines, and pretty plants—Rustic stand for flowers—Ward's case—How to make it economically—Bowls and vases of rustic work for growing plants—Ferns, how and when to gather them—General remarks.
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