Catechismal

/ˌkætɪˈkɪzməl/ adjective

Relating to or of the nature of a catechism; pertaining to religious instruction through systematic questions and answers.

From 'catechism' + '-al' suffix (adjective-forming). The root traces back to Greek 'katechizein,' with '-al' indicating the quality or characteristic of being catechismal in nature.

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