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Doctrinable
Doctrinable Doc"tri*na*ble, a.
Of the nature of, or constituting, doctrine. [Obs.] --Sir P.
Sidney.
DoctrinaireDoctrinaire Doc`tri*naire", n. [F. See Doctrine.]
One who would apply to political or other practical concerns
the abstract doctrines or the theories of his own
philosophical system; a propounder of a new set of opinions;
a dogmatic theorist. Used also adjectively; as, doctrinaire
notions.
Note: In french history, the Doctrinaires were a
constitutionalist party which originated after the
restoration of the Bourbons, and represented the
interests of liberalism and progress. After the
Revolution of July, 1830, when they came into power,
they assumed a conservative position in antagonism with
the republicans and radicals. --Am. Cyc. Doctrinal
Doctrinal Doc"tri*nal, n.
A matter of doctrine; also, a system of doctrines. --T.
Goodwin. Sir T. Elyot.
DoctrinalDoctrinal Doc"tri*nal, a. [LL. doctrinalis, fr. L. doctrina:
cf. F. doctrinal. See Doctrine.]
1. Pertaining to, or containing, doctrine or something taught
and to be believed; as, a doctrinal observation.
``Doctrinal clauses.' --Macaulay.
2. Pertaining to, or having to do with, teaching.
The word of God serveth no otherwise than in the
nature of a doctrinal instrument. -- Hooker. Doctrinally
Doctrinally Doc"tri*nal*ly, adv.
In a doctrinal manner or for; by way of teaching or positive
direction.
Doctrinarian
Doctrinarian Doc"tri*na"ri*an, n.
A doctrinaire. --J. H. Newman.
Doctrinarianism
Doctrinarianism Doc`tri*na"ri*an*ism, n.
The principles or practices of the Doctrinaires.
IndoctrinateIndoctrinate In*doc"tri*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Indoctrinated; p. pr. & vb. n. Indoctrinating.] [Pref.
in- in + L. doctrina doctrine: cf. F. endoctriner.]
To instruct in the rudiments or principles of learning, or of
a branch of learning; to imbue with learning; to instruct in,
or imbue with, principles or doctrines; to teach; -- often
followed by in.
A master that . . . took much delight in indoctrinating
his young, unexperienced favorite. --Clarendon. IndoctrinatedIndoctrinate In*doc"tri*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Indoctrinated; p. pr. & vb. n. Indoctrinating.] [Pref.
in- in + L. doctrina doctrine: cf. F. endoctriner.]
To instruct in the rudiments or principles of learning, or of
a branch of learning; to imbue with learning; to instruct in,
or imbue with, principles or doctrines; to teach; -- often
followed by in.
A master that . . . took much delight in indoctrinating
his young, unexperienced favorite. --Clarendon. IndoctrinatingIndoctrinate In*doc"tri*nate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Indoctrinated; p. pr. & vb. n. Indoctrinating.] [Pref.
in- in + L. doctrina doctrine: cf. F. endoctriner.]
To instruct in the rudiments or principles of learning, or of
a branch of learning; to imbue with learning; to instruct in,
or imbue with, principles or doctrines; to teach; -- often
followed by in.
A master that . . . took much delight in indoctrinating
his young, unexperienced favorite. --Clarendon. Indoctrination
Indoctrination In*doc`tri*na"tion, n.
The act of indoctrinating, or the condition of being
indoctrinated; instruction in the rudiments and principles of
any science or system of belief; information. --Sir T.
Browne.
TrinalTrinal Tri"nal, a. [L. trinus triple, trini three each, fr.
tres, tria, three. See Three, and cf. Trine, a. & n.,
Tern, a.]
Threefold. ``Trinal unity.' --Milton.
In their trinal triplicities on high. --Spenser. VeratrinaVeratrina Ver`a*tri"na, n. [NL.] (Chem.)
Same as Veratrine. Vitrina
Vitrina Vi*tri"na, n. [NL., fr. L. vitrum glass.] (Zo["o]l.)
A genus of terrestrial gastropods, having transparent, very
thin, and delicate shells, -- whence the name.
Vitro-di-trina
Vitro-di-trina Vit"ro-di-tri"na, n. [It. vetro di trina glass
of lace.]
A kind of Venetian glass or glassware in which white threads
are embedded in transparent glass with a lacelike or netlike
effect.
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