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pro·pae·deu·tic I. \ˌprōpēˈd(y)üd.]ik, -üt], ]ēk\ noun (-s) Etymology: from Greek propaideuein to teach beforehand (from pro- pro- (I) + paideuein to rear a child, educate, teach, from paid-, pais child), after Greek paideuein : paideutikē education, from feminine of paideutikos of teaching, from paideutos (verbal of paideuein) + -ikos -ic — more at few : preparatory study or instruction : introduction < an essential propaedeutic to this more philosophical task will be accomplished by our analysis — Donald Walhout > II. \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷\ adjective Etymology: from Greek propaideuein to teach beforehand, after Greek paideuein to teach: paideutikos of teaching : needed as preparation for learning or study : introductory to an art or science < logic is not philosophy; it is a propaedeutic discipline — Times Literary Supplement > |