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scholastically
scho·las·tic S0139700 (skə-lăs′tĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to schools; academic: scholastic accomplishment.2. often Scholastic Of, relating to, or characteristic of Scholasticism.3. Overly subtle or pedantic: "The debates ... between communist and socialist formations [of the unions] on an industrial and labor strategy were often scholastic and tortuous" (Norman Birnbaum).n.1. often Scholastic A Scholastic philosopher or theologian.2. A dogmatist or pedant. [Latin scholasticus, from Greek skholastikos, learned, studious, from skholazein, to study, from skholē, school; see segh- in Indo-European roots.] scho·las′ti·cal·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | scholastically - with respect to scholastic activities; "scholastically apt" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeescholastic |