Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
discipular
Adjective
/dɪˈsɪpjʊlər/

Definition
Relating to a disciple or disciples; characteristic of a follower or student, especially in a religious context.

Examples
- The discipular approach to education emphasizes mentorship and guidance.
- In many religious traditions, the discipular relationship between a master and a student is fundamental.
- His discipular role in the seminar was highly respected by his peers.

Meaning
The term refers to anything that pertains to followers or students, particularly in relation to their teachings or learning processes.

Synonyms
- Disciple-related
- Follower
- Student