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catechism

cat·e·chism [ káttə kìzzəm ] (plural cat·e·chisms)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. question-and-answer teaching: instruction in the principles of Christianity using set questions and answers

2. religious questions and answers: the series of questions and answers that are used to test somebody's religious knowledge in advance of Christian baptism or confirmation

3. question-and-answer book: a book containing questions and answers used to test the religious knowledge of somebody preparing for Christian baptism or confirmation

4. book for rote learning: a handbook that teaches the basic principles of a subject, especially by repetition

5. body of principles followed unthinkingly: a body of basic beliefs and principles followed unthinkingly

6. interrogation: a close and intense session of questioning on a particular subject, especially forming part of an examination or an interrogation

[Early 16th century. < ecclesiastical Latin catechismus< ecclesiastical Greek katēkhizein (see catechize)]

cat·e·chis·mal [ kàttə kízm'l ] adjective
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