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querytory learner 

/kwirē,tôrē/
(scientific or methodological) prefer using questions as a way of understanding things, is a learning style associated with combination of three learning style mainly visual, verbal and logical, learners in this pace prefer asking questions out of curiosity to get the accurate information and learn the idea by doing it.
She is a querytory learner she learn by asking questions.
querytory learner by John Dhal July 28, 2018
Related Words
The male word for darling in Spanish. To make the word feminine just make the O an A. This word was widely used in it's feminine state in the Meg Cabot Series "The Mediator". It just means Darling, Sweetheart or a word you would call someone you greatly adore. Use the word only for someone you truly love.
Whenever Jesse called Suze Querida it made her heart skip a beat.
Eric is Jeannie's Querido, her dearest one.
querido by Kaaaaatttttiiiiieeee November 12, 2007

queerying 

The process of investigating the sexual orientation of a friend/colleague who seems to be gay.
Peter:Have you noticed that John is really into George Michael?
Jack:I don't know why you're queerying him,he came out months ago.
queerying by Jamie92 August 5, 2010

querytory 

/ ˈkwirē ,tôrē/ - Adj; relating to sense of questioning, inquisitive nature
verb; the manner of asking question in an inquisitive state , investigative way of getting information, thinking of asking questions to gather information, observant thinker, a method of asking more clarifying questions to accurately get to the point of conclusion.
Some people are querytory learners who learn best by asking question to get accurate information.
querytory by John Dhal July 28, 2018

querical 

Slang which is the adjective of query, used to make you sound smart.
"Quite querical indeed."
querical by Gohn Gardenza May 30, 2007

Query Shaming 

The act of characterizing someone's SQL queries as inefficient.
Our database administrator (DBA) while reporting on why our server was slow proceeded to engage in some query shaming Ted's queries.
In today's staff meeting our DBA spoke directely to Ted in order to query shame him about some of the queries he had written.
Query Shaming by Mike Josephson November 1, 2018