Instructive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Informatory
Full of or conveying information instructive
Didactic
Fitted or intended to teach conveying instruction preceptive instructive teaching some moral lesson as didactic essays
Brief
of the plaintiff's case, or the defendant's defence, for the instruction of counsel at the trial or hearing. See BARRISTER. Also
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School
school under the Board of Education, or courses of advanced instruction under the Act, or any continuation school. The (English) Education
Apprentice
him his trade or mystery. The master is bound to instruct his apprentice, and to make him master of the art
higher programming language
A computer programming language with an instruction set allowing one instruction to code for several assembly language
Correspondence school
A school that teaches by correspondence the instruction being based on printed instruction sheets and the recitation papers
charge
placed under the care of another 2 : an authoritative instruction or command ;esp : instruction in points of law given
Propaeligdeutic
Of pertaining to or conveying preliminary instruction introductory to any art or science instructing beforehand
To continue
purchased without having been paid for but the broker is instructed to carry them over, who accordingly continues them......... e.g., instructs
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