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Definition of ledge
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 ledge is as below...
Ledge (n.) A piece of
timber
to
support
the deck,
placed
athwartship
between
beams..
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Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. t.) To
acknowledge.
Realism
::
Realism
(n.) As
opposed
to
idealism,
the
doctrine
that in sense
perception
there is an
immediate
cognition
of the
external
object,
and our
knowledge
of it is not
mediate
and
representative..
Guess
::
Guess (v. t.) To form an
opinion
concerning,
without
knowledge
or means of
knowledge;
to judge of at
random;
to
conjecture..
Acquaint
::
Acquaint
(v. t.) To
furnish
or give
experimental
knowledge
of; to make (one) to know; to make
familiar;
--
followed
by with.
Eyas
::
Eyas (a.)
Unfledged,
or newly
fledged..
Epistemology
::
Epistemology
(n.) The
theory
or
science
of the
method
or
grounds
of
knowledge.
Instructor
::
Instructor
(n.) One who
instructs;
one who
imparts
knowledge
to
another;
a
teacher.
Cognition
::
Cognition
(v. t.) The act of
knowing;
knowledge;
perception.
Converse
::
Converse
(v. i.) To have
knowledge
of, from long
intercourse
or
study;
-- said of
things..
Wage
::
Wage (v. t.) To
pledge;
to
hazard
on the event of a
contest;
to
stake;
to bet, to lay; to
wager;
as, to wage a
dollar..
School
::
School
(n.)
Figuratively,
any means of
knowledge
or
discipline;
as, the
school
of
experience..
Practice
::
Practice
(n.)
Actual
performance;
application
of
knowledge;
--
opposed
to
theory.
Lombar-house
::
Lombar-house
(n.) A
public
institution
for
lending
money to the poor at a
moderate
interest,
upon
articles
deposited
and
pledged;
--
called
also mont de
piete..
Chappion
::
Chappion
(n.) One who by
defeating
all
rivals,
has
obtained
an
acknowledged
supremacy
in any
branch
of
athetics
or game of
skill,
and is ready to
contend
with any
rival;
as, the
champion
of
England..
Ledge
::
Ledge (n.) A
shelf,
ridge,
or reef, of
rocks..
Admitted
::
Admitted
(a.)
Received
as true or
valid;
acknowledged.
Paleology
::
Paleology
(n.) The study or
knowledge
of
antiquities,
esp. of
prehistoric
antiquities;
a
discourse
or
treatise
on
antiquities;
archaeology
..
Impart
::
Impart
(n.) To
communicate
the
knowledge
of; to make
known;
to show by words or
tokens;
to tell; to
disclose.
Faith
::
Faith (n.) Word or honor
pledged;
promise
given;
fidelity;
as, he
violated
his
faith..
Pursuit
::
Pursuit
(v. t.) A
following
with a view to
reach,
accomplish,
or
obtain;
endeavor
to
attain
to or gain; as, the
pursuit
of
knowledge;
the
pursuit
of
happiness
or
pleasure..
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