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OED gives the etymology from educare and the base Latin form would be educo but this had/has two different senses. The first is the rearing or raising of children, livestock, comparable to modern sense, and the second is to draw or lead out, to bring before a court, to raise, to bring up the rear, etc. I like what the second sense brings with the image of a civilized human being being drawn out of a great ape with a language facility. The park spans 375 hectares with visitors able to watch surfers attempt the Eisbach wave on the Eisbachwalle River, Online Homework Help 1st Grade Program or enjoy spectacular views from the Monopteros, a small Greek temple folly at the top of a hill. 
Brief descriptionOED gives the etymology from educare and the base Latin form would be educo but this had/has two different senses.
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