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schooling noun [ ˈskuːlɪŋ ]

• education received at school.
• "his parents paid for his schooling"
Similar: education, teaching, tuition, instruction, tutoring, tutelage, pedagogy, andragogy, lessons, learning, book learning,
• the training of a horse on the flat or over fences.
• "schooling fences"
Similar: training, coaching, instruction, drill, drilling, discipline, disciplining, preparation, guidance,

school verb

• send to school; educate.
• "Taverier was born in Paris and schooled in Lyon"
Similar: educate, teach, instruct,
• train (a horse) on the flat or over fences.
• "if you have schooled your horse properly, your riding will look better"
Origin: Old English scōl, scolu, via Latin from Greek skholē ‘leisure, philosophy, lecture place’, reinforced in Middle English by Old French escole .

school verb

• (of fish or sea mammals) form a large group.
• "grey snapper schooled in shallow lagoons"
Origin: late Middle English: from Middle Low German, Middle Dutch schōle, of West Germanic origin; related to Old English scolu ‘troop’. Compare with shoal1.


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