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Definition of knowledge
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of knowledge is as below...
Knowledge
(v. i.) The act or state of
knowing;
clear
perception
of fact,
truth,
or duty;
certain
apprehension;
familiar
cognizance;
cognition..
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Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) That which is
gained
and
preserved
by
knowing;
instruction;
acquaintance;
enlightenment;
learning;
scholarship;
erudition.
Ignorantly
::
Ignorantly
(adv.)
In a
ignorant
manner;
without
knowledge;
inadvertently.
Infinity
::
Infinity
(n.)
Unlimited
capacity,
energy,
excellence,
or
knowledge;
as, the
infinity
of God and his
perfections..
Studious
::
Studious
(a.) Given to
study;
devoted
to the
acquisition
of
knowledge
from
books;
as, a
studious
scholar..
Ignorance
::
Ignorance
(n.) A
willful
neglect
or
refusal
to
acquire
knowledge
which one may
acquire
and it is his duty to have.
See
::
See (v. t.) To fall in with; to have
intercourse
or
communication
with;
hence,
to have
knowledge
or
experience
of; as, to see
military
service..
Polymathy
::
Polymathy
(n.) The
knowledge
of many arts and
sciences;
variety
of
learning.
Beknow
::
Beknow
(v. t.) To
confess;
to
acknowledge.
Knowingly
::
Knowingly
(adv.)
With
knowledge;
in a
knowing
manner;
intelligently;
consciously;
deliberately;
as, he would not
knowingly
offend..
Experientialism
::
Experientialism
(n.) The
doctrine
that
experience,
either
that
ourselves
or of
others,
is the test or
criterion
of
general
knowledge;
--
opposed
to
intuitionists..
Pantology
::
Pantology
(n.) A
systematic
view of all
branches
of human
knowledge;
a work of
universal
information.
Science
::
Science
(n.) Art,
skill,
or
expertness,
regarded
as the
result
of
knowledge
of laws and
principles..
Traditionary
::
Traditionary
(n.) One, among the Jews, who
acknowledges
the
authority
of
traditions,
and
explains
the
Scriptures
by
them..
Miss
::
Miss (v. t.) To fail of
hitting,
reaching,
getting,
finding,
seeing,
hearing,
etc.; as, to miss the mark one
shoots
at; to miss the train by being late; to miss
opportunites
of
getting
knowledge;
to miss the point or
meaning
of
something
said..
Decretist
::
Decretist
(n.) One who
studies,
or
professes
the
knowledge
of, the
decretals..
Intendiment
::
Intendiment
(n.)
Attention;
consideration;
knowledge;
understanding.
Instruct
::
Instruct
(v. t.) To form by
communication
of
knowledge;
to
inform
the mind of; to
impart
knowledge
or
information
to; to
enlighten;
to
teach;
to
discipline.
Quack
::
Quack (n.)
Hence,
one who
boastfully
pretends
to skill or
knowledge
of any kind not
possessed;
a
charlatan..
Spell
::
Spell (v. i.) To study by
noting
characters;
to gain
knowledge
or learn the
meaning
of
anything,
by
study..
Unparented
::
Unparented
(a.)
Having
no
parent,
or no
acknowledged
parent..
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