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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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Provessel
::
Provessel
(a.)
Openly
declared,
avowed,
acknowledged,
or
claimed;
as, a
professed
foe; a
professed
tyrant;
a
professed
Christian..
Prometheus
::
Prometheus
(n.) The son of
Iapetus
(one of the
Titans)
and
Clymene,
fabled
by the poets to have
surpassed
all
mankind
in
knowledge,
and to have
formed
men of clay to whom he gave life by means of fire
stolen
from
heaven.
Jupiter,
being angry at this, sent
Mercury
to bind
Prometheus
to Mount
Caucasus,
where a
vulture
preyed
upon his
liver..
Communicable
::
Communicable
(a.)
Capable
of being
communicated,
or
imparted;
as, a
communicable
disease;
communicable
knowledge..
School
::
School
(n.)
Figuratively,
any means of
knowledge
or
discipline;
as, the
school
of
experience..
Cyclopedic
::
Cyclopedic
(a.)
Belonging
to the
circle
of the
sciences,
or to a
cyclopedia;
of the
nature
of a
cyclopedia;
hence,
of great
range,
extent,
or
amount;
as, a man of
cyclopedic
knowledge..
Allow
::
Allow (v. t.) To own or
acknowledge;
to
accept
as true; to
concede;
to
accede
to an
opinion;
as, to allow a
right;
to allow a
claim;
to allow the truth of a
proposition..
Architectonical
::
Architectonical
(a.)
Relating
to the
systemizing
of
knowledge.
Understand
::
Understand
(v. i.) To be
informed;
to have or
receive
knowledge.
Comprehensor
::
Comprehensor
(n.) One who
comprehends;
one who has
attained
to a full
knowledge.
Breeding
::
Breeding
(n.)
Deportment
or
behavior
in the
external
offices
and
decorums
of
social
life;
manners;
knowledge
of, or
training
in, the
ceremonies,
or
polite
observances
of
society..
Illuminate
::
Illuminate
(n.) One who
enlightened;
esp., a
pretender
to
extraordinary
light and
knowledge..
Unable
::
Unable
(a.) Not able; not
having
sufficient
strength,
means,
knowledge,
skill,
or the like;
impotent'
weak;
helpless;
incapable;
-- now
usually
followed
by an
infinitive
or an
adverbial
phrase;
as,
unable
for work;
unable
to bear
fatigue..
Discoverer
::
Discoverer
(n.) One who
discovers;
one who first comes to the
knowledge
of
something;
one who
discovers
an
unknown
country,
or a new
principle,
truth,
or
fact..
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..
Know
::
Know (v. i.) To have
knowledge;
to have a clear and
certain
perception;
to
possess
wisdom,
instruction,
or
information;
-- often with of..
Wise
::
Wise (v.)
Hence,
especially,
making
due use of
knowledge;
discerning
and
judging
soundly
concerning
what is true or
false,
proper
or
improper;
choosing
the best ends and the best means for
accomplishing
them;
sagacious..
Smattering
::
Smattering
(n.) A
slight,
superficial
knowledge
of
something;
sciolism..
Stifle
::
Stifle
(v. t.) To
suppress
the
manifestation
or
report
of; to
smother;
to
conceal
from
public
knowledge;
as, to
stifle
a
story;
to
stifle
passion..
Profess
::
Profess
(v. t.) To make open
declaration
of, as of one's
knowledge,
belief,
action,
etc.; to avow or
acknowledge;
to
confess
publicly;
to own or admit
freely..
Ignorant
::
Ignorant
(a.)
Destitute
of
knowledge;
uninstructed
or
uninformed;
untaught;
unenlightened.
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