| A | B |
| Didactic | intended to teach or instruct |
| Edify | to instruct in order to bring about intellectual, moral, or spiritual improvement |
| Elucidate | to make clear or plain |
| Erudite | possessing deep and extensive learning, especially learning gotten from books |
| Explicit | expressed clearly and precisely, without any possiblity of misunderstanding |
| Imbue | to pervade or permeate as if with a dye or stain |
| Indoctrinate | to instruct in the beliefs or principles of a party, sect, or other special group |
| Instill | to introduce gradually |
| Pedagogy | the art of profession of teaching |
| Pedantic | marked by a concern for minute, often unimportant and uninteresting details |