释义 |
tuitive, a. rare.|ˈtjuːɪtɪv| [f. L. tuit-, ppl. stem of tu-ērī: see prec.] 1. Giving tuition or instruction.
1776Adv. Corkscrew ii. 17 His tutor resolved not to swerve from the general rule of these tuitive companions, but let his pupil indulge in every extravagance. 2. Acquired by instruction as opposed to intuitive or innate (intuitive 3 c). rare.
1784New Spectator No. 22. 1 A man without an innate idea would be incapable of acquiring any.—Without intuitive knowledge he could have no tuitive. |