remedialis

remedialis

remediālis, e (remedium), heilend, heilsam, vis, Macr. sat. 7, 16, 34: iussio, Cassiod. var. 10, 29, 1.


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  • remedial — 1650s, curing, relieving, from L. remedialis healing, curing, from L. remedium (see REMEDY (Cf. remedy)). Educational sense of concerned with improving skills is first recorded 1924 …   Etymology dictionary

  • remedial — re•me•di•al [[t]rɪˈmi di əl[/t]] adj. 1) affording remedy 2) intended to improve poor skills in a specified field: remedial reading[/ex] • Etymology: 1645–55; < LL remediālis. See remedy, al I re•me′di•al•ly, adv …   From formal English to slang

  • remedial — /rəˈmidiəl / (say ruh meedeeuhl) adjective 1. affording remedy; tending to remedy something. 2. of or relating to the treatment of physical defects with exercises, etc., rather than by medical or surgical means. 3. a. (of teaching) designed to… …  

  • remedial — [ri mē′dē əl] adj. [LL remedialis] 1. providing, or intended to provide, a remedy ☆ 2. Educ. designating or of any special course of study for helping students overcome deficiencies in specific skills, abilities, or knowledge [remedial reading]… …   English World dictionary

  • remedial — adj. 1 affording or intended as a remedy (remedial therapy). 2 (of teaching) for slow or backward children. Derivatives: remedially adv. Etymology: LL remedialis f. L remedium (as REMEDY) …   Useful english dictionary

  • re|me´di|al|ly — re|me|di|al «rih MEE dee uhl», adjective. 1. tending to relieve or cure; remedying; curing; helping; relieving. 2. intended to improve related study habits and skills: »Students who read poorly will have to take a course in remedial reading.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • re|me|di|al — «rih MEE dee uhl», adjective. 1. tending to relieve or cure; remedying; curing; helping; relieving. 2. intended to improve related study habits and skills: »Students who read poorly will have to take a course in remedial reading. ╂[< Late… …   Useful english dictionary

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