Etym. fiction (n.) something that is not true; something invented by the imagination or feigned; an assumption of a possibility…
Etym. 1806, agent noun in Latin form from facilitate. Definition An individual who is involved in the implementation and/or delivery…
Etym. environmental (adj.) 1887, “environing, surrounding,” from environment + -al (1). Ecological sense by 1967. Related: Environmentally Etym. fidelity (n.)…
Etym. Evaluation (noun) mid 19th century: back-formation from evaluation, from French évaluer, from es- (from Latin ex- ) ‘out, from’…
Etym. embed (v.) 1778, “to lay in a bed (of surrounding matter),” from em- (1) + bed (n.). Originally a…
‘‘Three separate, yet interdependent components of learning outcomes achievable by human learners. These domains: cognitive, affective, and psychomotor, represent various…
Etym. distribute (v.) early 15c., “to deal out or apportion,” from Latin distributus, past participle of distribuere “to divide, distribute.”…