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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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Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) To cause to have
prejudice;
to
prepossess
with
opinions
formed
without
due
knowledge
or
examination;
to bias the mind of, by hasty and
incorrect
notions;
to give an
unreasonable
bent to, as to one side or the other of a
cause;
as, to
prejudice
a
critic
or a
juryman..
Proficiency
::
Proficiency
(n.) The
quality
of state of being
proficient;
advance
in the
acquisition
of any art,
science,
or
knowledge;
progression
in
knowledge;
improvement;
adeptness;
as, to
acquire
proficiency
in
music..
Thanksgiver
::
Thanksgiver
(n.) One who gives
thanks,
or
acknowledges
a
kindness..
Skilled
::
Skilled
(a.)
Having
familiar
knowledge
united
with
readiness
and
dexterity
in its
application;
familiarly
acquainted
with;
expert;
skillful;
-- often
followed
by in; as, a
person
skilled
in
drawing
or
geometry..
Masterly
::
Masterly
(a.)
Suitable
to, or
characteristic
of, a
master;
indicating
thorough
knowledge
or
superior
skill and
power;
showing
a
master's
hand; as, a
masterly
design;
a
masterly
performance;
a
masterly
policy..
Obscurant
::
Obscurant
(n.) One who
obscures;
one who
prevents
enlightenment
or
hinders
the
progress
of
knowledge
and
wisdom.
Understand
::
Understand
(v. t.) To have just and
adequate
ideas of; to
apprehended
the
meaning
or
intention
of; to have
knowledge
of; to
comprehend;
to know; as, to
understand
a
problem
in
Euclid;
to
understand
a
proposition
or a
declaration;
the court
understands
the
advocate
or his
argument;
to
understand
the
sacred
oracles;
to
understand
a nod or a
wink..
Uncertain
::
Uncertain
(a.) Not
certain;
not
having
certain
knowledge;
not
assured
in mind;
distrustful.
Criticism
::
Criticism
(n.) The rules and
principles
which
regulate
the
practice
of the
critic;
the art of
judging
with
knowledge
and
propriety
of the
beauties
and
faults
of a
literary
performance,
or of a
production
in the fine arts; as,
dramatic
criticism..
Preapprehension
::
Preapprehension
(n.) An
apprehension
or
opinion
formed
before
examination
or
knowledge.
Wittingly
::
Wittingly
(v.)
Knowingly;
with
knowledge;
by
design.
Foresight
::
Foresight
(n.) The act or the power of
foreseeing;
prescience;
foreknowledge.
Philosophy
::
Philosophy
(n.)
Literally,
the love of,
including
the
search
after,
wisdom;
in
actual
usage,
the
knowledge
of
phenomena
as
explained
by, and
resolved
into,
causes
and
reasons,
powers
and
laws..
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..
Comprehensor
::
Comprehensor
(n.) One who
comprehends;
one who has
attained
to a full
knowledge.
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..
Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) Scope of
information;
cognizance;
notice;
as, it has not come to my
knowledge..
Connivance
::
Connivance
(n.)
Corrupt
or
guilty
assent
to
wrongdoing,
not
involving
actual
participation
in, but
knowledge
of, and
failure
to
prevent
or
oppose
it..
Mortal
::
Mortal
(a.)
Human;
belonging
to man, who is
mortal;
as,
mortal
wit or
knowledge;
mortal
power..
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..
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