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pedagogue (medicine) and ingrowth (iou)


pedagogue (medicine)


pedagogue


1. A slave who led his master's children to school, and had the charge of them generally.

2. A teacher of children; one whose occupation is to teach the young; a schoolmaster.

3. One who by teaching has become formal, positive, or pedantic in his ways; one who has the manner of a schoolmaster; a pedant.

Origin: F. Pedagogue, L. Paedagogus, Gr., a boy + to lead, guide; cf. Leading. See Page a servant, Agent.

To play the pedagogue toward.

Origin: Cf. L. Paedagogare to instruct.

Source: Websters Dictionary


ingrowth (iou)



ingrowth noun. M19.
[from IN-1 + GROWTH.]
The action of growing inwards. M19.
A thing which has grown inwards or within something. M19.