Definition for CAT'E-CHISM

CAT'E-CHISM, n. [Gr. κατηχισμος.]

  1. A form of instruction by means of questions and answers, particularly in the principles of religion.
  2. An elementary book containing a summary of principles in any science or art, but appropriately in religion, reduced to the form of questions and answers, and sometimes with notes, explanations and references to authorities.

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