chrestomathic

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  • IPA(key): /ˌkɹɛstəˈmæθɪk/

Adjective[edit]

chrestomathic (not comparable)

  1. (of teaching or learning) That has a practical use
    • 1822, The Quarterly Review, volume 27, page 382:
      If mankind be so intensely corrupt, if the world be the pandaemonium which he paints it, legislation would be in vain: chrestomathic education, and panopticon discipline would be fruitless []
    • 1834-1847, Robert Southey, The Doctor
      [] the art of destruction applied to noxious animals, a science which the said Jeremy proposes should form part of the course of studies in his Chrestomathic school.

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Noun[edit]

chrestomathic (plural chrestomathics)

  1. A practical handbook.