cadre
noun [ˈkæˌdɹeɪ]
Broadly, cadre can refer to any group of people with a unifying relationship, as in “a cadre of lawyers,” or “a cadre of sportswriters.” More specifically, cadre can also be used for a group of people who are trained in a role or task, and who in turn can train others.
(via French and Italian) of the Latin word for square, quadrum: cadre.
A sense of cadre referring to a metaphorical framework for something (such as a novel or curriculum) soon developed.
English
Optimized studying based on the forgetting curve vastly improves memorization. - What is reminDO?
Memorize