"educando" meaning in Italian

See educando in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /e.duˈkan.do/ Forms: educanda [feminine], educandi [masculine, plural], educande [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ando Etymology: Borrowed Latin ēducandus, gerundive of ēducō (“to bring up, rear”). Etymology templates: {{bor|it|la|ēducandus}} Latin ēducandus Head templates: {{it-adj}} educando (feminine educanda, masculine plural educandi, feminine plural educande)
  1. (literary) that is to be educated or schooled Tags: literary
    Sense id: en-educando-it-adj-d8Q47d2s Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Italian entries with incorrect language header: 77 11 12

Noun

IPA: /e.duˈkan.do/ Forms: educandi [plural], educanda [feminine]
Rhymes: -ando Etymology: Borrowed Latin ēducandus, gerundive of ēducō (“to bring up, rear”). Etymology templates: {{bor|it|la|ēducandus}} Latin ēducandus Head templates: {{it-noun|m|f=+}} educando m (plural educandi, feminine educanda)
  1. (rare) student, schoolboy, schoolchild Tags: masculine, rare Synonyms: alunno, scolaro
    Sense id: en-educando-it-noun-PmOCRJ5N

Verb

IPA: /e.duˈkan.do/
Rhymes: -ando Etymology: Borrowed Latin ēducandus, gerundive of ēducō (“to bring up, rear”). Etymology templates: {{bor|it|la|ēducandus}} Latin ēducandus Head templates: {{head|it|gerund}} educando
  1. gerund of educare Tags: form-of, gerund Form of: educare
    Sense id: en-educando-it-verb--rVCRd5t

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