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Schoolbook
A book used in schools for learning lessons
Scholastic
school or schools scholarlike as scholastic manners or pride scholastic learning
Jus patronatus
to some persons, usually his chancellor and others, of competent learning, to inquire who is the rightful patron of a church.
Merger
and beyond all controversy, furnish a principle to which the learning can be exclusively referred; yet of all other rules none
VerbarSavant
A man of learning one versed in literature or science a person eminent for
Biblicism
Learning or literature relating to the Bible
conditioning
a learning process in which an organisms behavior becomes dependent on the
help
help Homebuyer Education Learning Program; an educational program from the FHA that counsels people
jurisprude
from jurisprudence] : an individual who makes ostentatious show of learning in jurisprudence and the philosophy of law or who regards
Barbarism
uncivilized state or condition rudeness of manners ignorance of arts learning and literature barbarousness
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