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RE: teaching and understanding





On Sat, 28 Dec 1996 kowalskil@alpha.montclair.edu wrote:

to imitate to imitate to imitate to imitate. I am learning how to spell
correctly; no understanding is necessary.
ludwik


No, no, Ludwik. Don't apologize. You have just coined a new word. You
deserve credit for it.

em-i-tate v. -tated, -tating. 1. to release or send forth something copied
or emulated. Usage example: The student emitated on the exam the material
memorized from class.

It will be in future dictionries, trust me.

-- Donald

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