Rote

/roʊt/ noun

Rote is the process of learning something by repeating it many times, often without deeply understanding it. People talk about “rote memorization” when facts are learned mechanically.

Probably from Old French *rote* “route, way, routine,” or from a Germanic root meaning “to roar, murmur,” referring to repeated sounds. The exact origin is uncertain, but the idea of repetition is central.

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