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Write the etymological meaning of education.
Class 11th.
Subject : Education & Psychology.​

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Answered by XxCharmingGuyxX
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etymological meaning of the term "education":-

etymologycally the word education has been derived from the two Latin words E” and duco”. E means out off and duco means I lead.so education implies that out of the native potential I can lead or develop .

another Latin derivation is educare which means to enhance, to develop, to improve, to draw out”or to lead out. It implies that education is an act of drawing out our leading out something from within the person.

According to some others educationists Education has been derived from the Latin what Educare which means to nurish,to bring up, to foster, to raish” the child for development. Education, here considered as a process, not as a product.

Educatum. is the other derivation of

the term Education. it means the act

of teaching or training.

Answered by singhsahilsanskar
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Etymon means "origin of a word" in Latin, and comes from the Greek word etymon, meaning "literal meaning of a word according to its origin." Greek etymon in turn comes from etymos, which means "true." Be careful not to confuse etymology with the similar-sounding entomology.

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