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teachable (adj.)

mid-15c., techeable, of a fact or idea, "capable of being taught," from teach (v.) + -able. In reference to persons, "able to receive instruction," late 15c., also "able to teach" (a sense now obsolete).

In reference to subjects, "appropriate for instruction," from 1660s. Related: Teachably; teachableness; teachability. An Old English word for it was leorningende. Teachable moment, attested from 1917, is not common until after c. 1960. 

also from mid-15c.
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updated on January 25, 2024

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