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/peuh dan"teuh siz'euhm/, n.pedantry.Also, pedantism /ped"n tiz'euhm/.[1840-50; PEDANTIC + -ISM]
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pedanticism — /pəˈdæntəsɪzəm/ (say puh dantuhsizuhm) noun 1. an instance of pedantry. 2. a habit of pedantry: to overcome one s pedanticism. {pendantic + ism} …
pedanticism — pe·dan·ti·cism … English syllables
pedanticism — … Useful english dictionary
ped|ant|ism — «PEHD uhn tihz uhm», noun. 1. = pedantry. (Cf. ↑pedantry) 2. = pedanticism. (Cf. ↑pedanticism) … Useful english dictionary
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pedantic — formed in English c.1600, from PEDANT (Cf. pedant) + IC (Cf. ic). The French equivalent is pédantesque. Perhaps first attested in John Donne s Sunne Rising, where he bids the morning sun let his love and him linger in bed, telling it, Sawcy… … Etymology dictionary
pedantry — n 1.(all in reference to one s learning) pretension, affectation, pomposity, pompousness, haughtiness, conceit, attitudinarianism; pedagogism, pedagogery, didacticism, preachiness, pedantism, pedanticism, pedanticalness; bookishness, stuffiness,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
pedant — n. person making display of his or her learning; learned person paying excessive attention to details; precisian. ♦ pedantic, a. ♦ pedanticism, ♦ pedantry, n … Dictionary of difficult words
pedantism — noun see pedanticism … Useful english dictionary