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cat·e·chism I. \ˈkad.əˌkizəm, -atə-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin catechismus, probably from catechizare to catechize, after such pairs as Late Latin christianizare to profess Christianity: christianismus Christianity 1. : oral instruction < teaches his history class and interrupts his catechism only with random thoughts on the boys — W.P.Jones > 2. : a manual or guide for catechizing (as for moral and religious instruction) sometimes in the form of a comprehensive summary of doctrine and often in the form of questions and answers 3. a. : a series of questions with officially correct answers; especially : a set of formal questions with such answers put as a test b. : a series of questions II. noun : something resembling a catechism especially in being a rote response or formulaic statement |