Doctrinable
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Of the nature of doctrine, or able to be doctrined.
"But if the question be for your owne vse and learning, whether it be better to haue it set downe as it should be, or as it was: then certainely is more doctrinable the fained Cirus of Xenophon then the true Cyrus in Iuftine"
Example
More examples"But if the question be for your owne vse and learning, whether it be better to haue it set downe as it should be, or as it was: then certainely is more doctrinable the fained Cirus of Xenophon then the true Cyrus in Iuftine"
Etymology
From doctrine + -able.
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