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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.) That
familiarity
which is
gained
by
actual
experience;
practical
skill;
as, a
knowledge
of
life..
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Secret
::
Secret
(a.)
Something
studiously
concealed;
a thing kept from
general
knowledge;
what is not
revealed,
or not to be
revealed..
Egoism
::
Egoism
(n.) The
doctrine
of
certain
extreme
adherents
or
disciples
of
Descartes
and
Johann
Gottlieb
Fichte,
which finds all the
elements
of
knowledge
in the ego and the
relations
which it
implies
or
provides
for..
Thesaurus
::
Thesaurus
(n.) A
treasury
or
storehouse;
hence,
a
repository,
especially
of
knowledge;
-- often
applied
to a
comprehensive
work, like a
dictionary
or
cyclopedia..
Pity
::
Pity (v. t.) To feel pity or
compassion
for; to have
sympathy
with; to
compassionate;
to
commiserate;
to have
tender
feelings
toward
(any one),
awakened
by a
knowledge
of
suffering..
World
::
World (n.) The
customs,
practices,
and
interests
of men;
general
affairs
of life; human
society;
public
affairs
and
occupations;
as, a
knowledge
of the
world..
Illiteracy
::
Illiteracy
(n.) The state of being
illiterate,
or
uneducated;
want of
learning,
or
knowledge;
ignorance;
specifically,
inability
to read and
write;
as, the
illiteracy
shown by the last
census..
Art
::
Art (n.) The
employment
of means to
accomplish
some
desired
end; the
adaptation
of
things
in the
natural
world to the uses of life; the
application
of
knowledge
or power to
practical
purposes.
Intendiment
::
Intendiment
(n.)
Attention;
consideration;
knowledge;
understanding.
Publicity
::
Publicity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
public,
or open to the
knowledge
of a
community;
notoriety;
publicness..
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.
Pharmacology
::
Pharmacology
(n.)
Knowledge
of drugs or
medicines;
the art of
preparing
medicines.
Try
::
Try (v. t.) To
experience;
to have or gain
knowledge
of by
experience.
Accurate
::
Accurate
(a.) In exact or
careful
conformity
to
truth,
or to some
standard
of
requirement,
the
result
of care or
pains;
free from
failure,
error,
or
defect;
exact;
as, an
accurate
calculator;
an
accurate
measure;
accurate
expression,
knowledge,
etc..
Unimproved
::
Unimproved
(a.) Not
improved;
not made
better
or
wiser;
not
advanced
in
knowledge,
manners,
or
excellence..
Attornment
::
Attornment
(n.) The act of a
feudatory,
vassal,
or
tenant,
by which he
consents,
upon the
alienation
of an
estate,
to
receive
a new lord or
superior,
and
transfers
to him his
homage
and
service;
the
agreement
of a
tenant
to
acknowledge
the
purchaser
of the
estate
as his
landlord..
Acatalepsy
::
Acatalepsy
(n.)
Incomprehensibility
of
things;
the
doctrine
held by the
ancient
Skeptic
philosophers,
that human
knowledge
never
amounts
to
certainty,
but only to
probability..
Idiotism
::
Idiotism
(n.) Lack of
knowledge
or
mental
capacity;
idiocy;
foolishness.
Witness
::
Witness
(v. i.) One who is
cognizant;
a
person
who
beholds,
or
otherwise
has
personal
knowledge
of,
anything;
as, an
eyewitness;
an
earwitness..
Homologoumena
::
Homologoumena
(n. pl.) Those books of the New
Testament
which were
acknowledged
as
canonical
by the early
church;
--
distinguished
from
antilegomena.
Uncertain
::
Uncertain
(a.) Not
certain;
not
having
certain
knowledge;
not
assured
in mind;
distrustful.
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