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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.)
Sexual
intercourse;
--
usually
preceded
by
carnal;
as,
carnal
knowledge..
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Classic
::
Classic
(n.) A work of
acknowledged
excellence
and
authority,
or its
author;
--
originally
used of Greek and Latin works or
authors,
but now
applied
to
authors
and works of a like
character
in any
language..
Desideratum
::
Desideratum
(n.)
Anything
desired;
that of which the lack is felt; a want
generally
felt and
acknowledge.
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..
Utmost
::
Utmost
(a.)
Situated
at the
farthest
point or
extremity;
farthest
out; most
distant;
extreme;
as, the
utmost
limits
of the land; the
utmost
extent
of human
knowledge..
Decretist
::
Decretist
(n.) One who
studies,
or
professes
the
knowledge
of, the
decretals..
Curiosity
::
Curiosity
(n.)
Disposition
to
inquire,
investigate,
or seek after
knowledge;
a
desire
to
gratify
the mind with new
information
or
objects
of
interest;
inquisitiveness..
Forewit
::
Forewit
(n.) A
leader,
or
would-be
leader,
in
matters
of
knowledge
or
taste..
Surmiser
::
Surmise
(v. t.) To
imagine
without
certain
knowledge;
to infer on
slight
grounds;
to
suppose,
conjecture,
or
suspect;
to
guess..
Prevision
::
Prevision
(n.)
Foresight;
foreknowledge;
prescience.
Behind
::
Behind
(a.) Left a
distance
by, in
progress
of
improvement
Hence:
Inferior
to in
dignity,
rank,
knowledge,
or
excellence,
or in any
achievement..
Plagiarize
::
Plagiarize
(v. t.) To steal or
purloin
from the
writings
of
another;
to
appropriate
without
due
acknowledgement
(the ideas or
expressions
of
another).
Useful
::
Useful
(a.) Full of use,
advantage,
or
profit;
producing,
or
having
power to
produce,
good;
serviceable
for any end or
object;
helpful
toward
advancing
any
purpose;
beneficial;
profitable;
advantageous;
as,
vessels
and
instruments
useful
in a
family;
books
useful
for
improvement;
useful
knowledge;
useful
arts..
Submission
::
Submission
(n.)
Acknowledgement
of a
fault;
confession
of
error.
Semi-arian
::
Semi-Arian
(n.) A
member
of a
branch
of the
Arians
which did not
acknowledge
the Son to be
consubstantial
with the
Father,
that is, of the same
substance,
but
admitted
him to be of a like
substance
with the
Father,
not by
nature,
but by a
peculiar
privilege..
Inform
::
Inform
(v. t.) To
communicate
knowledge
to; to make known to; to
acquaint;
to
advise;
to
instruct;
to tell; to
notify;
to
enlighten;
--
usually
followed
by of.
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..
Ignorance
::
Ignorance
(n.) A
willful
neglect
or
refusal
to
acquire
knowledge
which one may
acquire
and it is his duty to have.
Half
::
Half (a.)
Consisting
of some
indefinite
portion
resembling
a half;
approximately
a half,
whether
more or less;
partial;
imperfect;
as, a half
dream;
half
knowledge..
Disown
::
Disown
(v. t.) To
refuse
to own or
acknowledge
as
belonging
to one's self; to
disavow
or deny, as
connected
with one's self
personally;
as, a
parent
can
hardly
disown
his
child;
an
author
will
sometimes
disown
his
writings..
Cunning
::
Cunning
(a.)
Knowledge;
art;
skill;
dexterity.
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