knowledge

  • 31knowledge — noun Etymology: Middle English knowlege, from knowlechen to acknowledge, irregular from knowen Date: 14th century 1. obsolete cognizance 2. a. (1) the fact or condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience or… …

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  • 32knowledge — /ˈnɒlɪdʒ / (say nolij) noun 1. acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition. 2. familiarity or conversance, as with a particular subject, branch of learning, etc. 3. acquaintance; familiarity… …

  • 33knowledge — The perception of the mind as to facts; information and intelligence. Utley v Hill, 155 Mo 232, 55 SW 1091, 1102. As an element of a criminal offense, awareness of those facts which are essential to the unlawfulness of the act alleged as criminal …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 34knowledge — noun 1) his knowledge of history Syn: understanding, comprehension, grasp, command, mastery; informal know how 2) people anxious to display their knowledge Syn: learning, erudition, education, scholarship, s …

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  • 35knowledge — See: A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS THING, TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 36knowledge — See: A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE IS A DANGEROUS THING, TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 37knowledge — noun /ˈnɒ.lɪdʒ,ˈnɑlədʒ/ a) The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc. His knowledge of Iceland was limited to what hed seen on the Travel Channel. b) Awareness of a particular… …

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  • 38KNOWLEDGE — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index knowledge noun ability, acknowledgment, acquaintance (2), advertising, announcement (2), awareness, celebrity, communication, education …

    English dictionary for students

  • 39knowledge — See: a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, to the best of one s knowledge …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 40knowledge —    The remembering of things previously learned. This may involve the recall of a wide range of material, from specific facts to complete theories; involving all that is required in the bringing to mind of appropriate information. Knowledge… …

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