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training (n.)

mid-15c., "protraction, delay," verbal noun from train (v.). From 1540s as "discipline and instruction to develop powers or skills;" 1786 as "exercise to improve bodily vigor." Training wheels as an attachment to a bicycle is from 1953.

Training is the development of the mind or character or both, or some faculty, at some length, by exercise, as a soldier is trained or drilled. Discipline is essentially the same as training, but more severe. [Century Dictionary]

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Definitions of training from WordNet

training (n.)
activity leading to skilled behavior;
Synonyms: preparation / grooming
training (n.)
the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior);
Synonyms: education / breeding
From wordnet.princeton.edu