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educ.

American  

abbreviation

  1. educated.

  2. education.

  3. educational.


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In 2012, during a slump, Manager Buck Showalter even got a laugh by telling his Orioles the exact costs of his two children’s college educ ations.

From Washington Post

Educ′ible, that may be educed or brought out and shown.—ns.

From Project Gutenberg

E′duct, what is educed; Educ′tion, the act of educing; Educ′tion-pipe, the pipe by which the exhaust steam is led from the cylinder of a steam-engine into the condenser or the atmosphere; Educ′tor, he who, or that which, educes.

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The Cretan fell into worse repute than the Lacedæmonian custom, Plutarch de Educ.

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Sapphira, d. of Marcus Mulhausen, educ. privately.

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