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instruction noun 1 (often instructions) a direction, order or command • She's always issuing instructions. 2 teaching; the act or process of instructing. 3 computing an element in a computer program or language, consisting of a coded command, that activates a specific operation. 4 (instructions) a set of detailed guidelines, eg on how to operate a machine or piece of equipment • Read the instructions before you use it. 5 (instructions) law the information, details, etc of a case, given to a lawyer • I have not yet taken instructions from my client or his solicitor. instructional adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c.

instruction noun 1 (often instructions) a direction, order or command • She's always issuing instructions. 2 teaching; the act or process of instructing. 3 computing an element in a computer program or language, consisting of a coded command, that activates a specific operation. 4 (instructions) a set of detailed guidelines, eg on how to operate a machine or piece of equipment • Read the instructions before you use it. 5 (instructions) law the information, details, etc of a case, given to a lawyer • I have not yet taken instructions from my client or his solicitor. instructional adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c.

instruction noun 1 (often instructions) a direction, order or command • She's always issuing instructions. 2 teaching; the act or process of instructing. 3 computing an element in a computer program or language, consisting of a coded command, that activates a specific operation. 4 (instructions) a set of detailed guidelines, eg on how to operate a machine or piece of equipment • Read the instructions before you use it. 5 (instructions) law the information, details, etc of a case, given to a lawyer • I have not yet taken instructions from my client or his solicitor. instructional adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c.