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arsenal a building used for the training of soldiers. [1/3 definitions]
boot camp a military installation at which U.S. Navy or Marine recruits receive basic training.
breeding one's upbringing or training, esp. relating to social conduct. [1/3 definitions]
cadet a student in a military academy; person training to be a military officer.
classroom a room where classes are held in a college, school, or training facility.
coach to give training or direction to. [1/8 definitions]
common sense practical judgment based on experience or native intelligence, and not on education or training.
conditioned characterized by predictable actions that are the result of training or conditioning processes; reflex. [1/3 definitions]
culture a developed state of refinement through experience or training in the arts and worldly affairs. [2/8 definitions]
disciplinary of or related to discipline, training, or punishment.
discipline training of the body or mind according to rules or regulations. [3/7 definitions]
disciplined exercising control over one's self and behavior, particularly in the form of regimens of work, training, and the like. [2 definitions]
dressage the practice or methodology of training horses, esp. to obey and execute certain complicated movements.
drill1 a learning or training procedure consisting of frequent repetition of an action or item to be learned. [1/12 definitions]
educate to provide knowledge, training, and guidance to. [1/4 definitions]
educated marked by qualities that indicate knowledge, training, and culture. [1/3 definitions]
elocution training in, or the art of, public speaking. [1/2 definitions]
equitation the act or skill of training and riding a horse; horsemanship.
esoteric understood or known only by a few persons who have special training, access, or interests. [1/2 definitions]
exercise a military training operation or war game. [2/9 definitions]
external degree a college or university diploma awarded to a nonmatriculated student who has earned credit through work experience, nonacademic training, independent study, or the passing of proficiency examinations.