Definition for DI-DAC'TIC, or DI-DAC'TIC-AL

DI-DAC'TIC, or DI-DAC'TIC-AL, a. [Gr. διδακτικος, from διδασκω, to teach.]

Adapted to teach; preceptive; containing doctrines, precepts, principles or rules; intended to instruct; as, a didactic poem or essay.

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