protreptic

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Ancient Greek προτρεπτικός (protreptikós, hortatory), from προτρέπω (protrépō, to urge on).

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protreptic (comparative more protreptic, superlative most protreptic)

  1. Serving to instruct; didactic.

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protreptic (plural protreptics)

  1. A didactic speech, book, etc.