realia

realia
realia 1952, neuter plural of L.L. realis "actual, real" (see REAL (Cf. real) (adj.)).

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  • realia — /ree ay lee euh, al ee euh, ray ah lee euh/, n.pl. 1. Educ. objects, as coins, tools, etc., used by a teacher to illustrate everyday living. 2. Philos. things that are real. [1945 50; < LL realia real (things), neut. pl. of REALIS; see REAL1] * * …   Universalium

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  • realia — noun plural Etymology: Late Latin, neuter plural of realis real Date: 1937 objects or activities used to relate classroom teaching to the real life especially of peoples studied …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • realia — noun Objects from real life or from the real world, as opposed to theoretical constructs or fabricated examples; especially, such objects used as instructional or classroom aids …   Wiktionary

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