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Definition of knowledge
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Knowledge
(v. t.) To
acknowledge.
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Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. t.) To
acknowledge.
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..
Thanksgiver
::
Thanksgiver
(n.) One who gives
thanks,
or
acknowledges
a
kindness..
Smatterer
::
Smatterer
(n.) One who has only a
slight,
superficial
knowledge;
a
sciolist..
Curious
::
Curious
(a.)
Careful
or
anxious
to
learn;
eager for
knowledge;
given to
research
or
inquiry;
habitually
inquisitive;
prying;
--
sometimes
with after or of.
Art
::
Art (n.) The
systematic
application
of
knowledge
or skill in
effecting
a
desired
result.
Also, an
occupation
or
business
requiring
such
knowledge
or
skill..
Open
::
Open (a.) Not
concealed
or
secret;
not
hidden
or
disguised;
exposed
to view or to
knowledge;
revealed;
apparent;
as, open
schemes
or
plans;
open shame or
guilt..
Impenetrable
::
Impenetrable
(a.)
Inaccessible,
as to
knowledge,
reason,
sympathy,
etc.;
unimpressible;
not to be moved by
arguments
or
motives;
as, an
impenetrable
mind, or
heart..
Cherub
::
Cherub
(n.) One of a order of
angels,
variously
represented
in art. In
European
painting
the
cherubim
have been shown as blue, to
denote
knowledge,
as
distinguished
from the
seraphim
(see
Seraph),
and in later art the
children's
heads with wings are
generally
called
cherubs..
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..
Recognize
::
Recognize
(v. t.) To know
again;
to
perceive
the
identity
of, with a
person
or thing
previously
known;
to
recover
or
recall
knowledge
of..
Hiding
::
Hiding
(n.) The act of
hiding
or
concealing,
or of
withholding
from view or
knowledge;
concealment..
Indicative
::
Indicative
(a.)
Pointing
out;
bringing
to
notice;
giving
intimation
or
knowledge
of
something
not
visible
or
obvious.
Converse
::
Converse
(v. i.) To have
knowledge
of, from long
intercourse
or
study;
-- said of
things..
Animalculist
::
Animalculist
(n.) One
versed
in the
knowledge
of
animalcules.
Enrich
::
Enrich
(v. t.) To
supply
with
knowledge;
to
instruct;
to
store;
-- said of the mind.
Omniscient
::
Omniscient
(a.)
Having
universal
knowledge;
knowing
all
things;
infinitely
knowing
or wise; as, the
omniscient
God..
Humanly
::
Humanly
(adv.)
In a human
manner;
after the
manner
of men;
according
to the
knowledge
or
wisdom
of men; as, the
present
prospects,
humanly
speaking,
promise
a happy
issue..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.) The
subject
matter
of
instruction;
a
branch
of
knowledge.
Pilotage
::
Pilotage
(n.) The
pilot's
skill or
knowledge,
as of
coasts,
rocks,
bars, and
channels..
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