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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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Enlighten
::
Enlighten
(v. t.) To make clear to the
intellect
or
conscience;
to shed the light of truth and
knowledge
upon; to
furnish
with
increase
of
knowledge;
to
instruct;
as, to
enlighten
the mind or
understanding..
Self-knowledge
::
Self-knowledge
(n.)
Knowledge
of one's self, or of one's own
character,
powers,
limitations,
etc..
Well-known
::
Well-known
(a.) Fully
known;
generally
known or
acknowledged.
Uncertain
::
Uncertain
(a.) Not
certain;
not
having
certain
knowledge;
not
assured
in mind;
distrustful.
Conscience
::
Conscience
(n.)
Knowledge
of one's own
thoughts
or
actions;
consciousness.
Acquire
::
Acquire
(v. t.) To gain,
usually
by one's own
exertions;
to get as one's own; as, to
acquire
a
title,
riches,
knowledge,
skill,
good or bad
habits..
Ignorant
::
Ignorant
(a.)
Destitute
of
knowledge;
uninstructed
or
uninformed;
untaught;
unenlightened.
Full
::
Full
(Compar.)
Having
the mind
filled
with
ideas;
stocked
with
knowledge;
stored
with
information.
Faculty
::
Faculty
(n.)
Ability
to act or
perform,
whether
inborn
or
cultivated;
capacity
for any
natural
function;
especially,
an
original
mental
power or
capacity
for any of the
well-known
classes
of
mental
activity;
psychical
or soul
capacity;
capacity
for any of the
leading
kinds of soul
activity,
as
knowledge,
feeling,
volition;
intellectual
endowment
or gift;
power;
as,
faculties
of the mind or the
soul..
Avouch
::
Avouch
(v. t.) To
acknowledge
deliberately;
to
admit;
to
confess;
to
sanction.
Renounce
::
Renounce
(v. t.) To
declare
against;
to
reject
or
decline
formally;
to
refuse
to own or
acknowledge
as
belonging
to one; to
disclaim;
as, to
renounce
a title to land or to a
throne..
Hiding
::
Hiding
(n.) The act of
hiding
or
concealing,
or of
withholding
from view or
knowledge;
concealment..
Learn
::
Learn (v. i.) To
acquire
knowledge
or
skill;
to make
progress
in
acquiring
knowledge
or
skill;
to
receive
information
or
instruction;
as, this child
learns
quickly..
Inscience
::
Inscience
(n.) Want of
knowledge;
ignorance.
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..
Depth
::
Depth (n.)
Profoundness;
extent
or
degree
of
intensity;
abundance;
completeness;
as, depth of
knowledge,
or
color..
Understandingly
::
Understandingly
(adv.)
In an
understanding
manner;
intelligibly;
with full
knowledge
or
comprehension;
intelligently;
as, to vote upon a
question
understandingly;
to act or judge
understandingly..
Cognizee
::
Cognizee
(n.) One to whom a fine of land was
acknowledged.
Provessel
::
Provessel
(a.)
Openly
declared,
avowed,
acknowledged,
or
claimed;
as, a
professed
foe; a
professed
tyrant;
a
professed
Christian..
Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) Scope of
information;
cognizance;
notice;
as, it has not come to my
knowledge..
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