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(n)
The process of knowing, of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought and through the senses.
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Alternative spelling of know-how. [The knowledge and skill to be able to (do something correctly).]
(India) A person who has knowledge; an informed party.
Alternative spelling of cognizance. [An emblem, badge or device, used as a distinguishing mark by the body of retainers of a royal or noble house.]
(adj)
Instructed; having knowledge of a fact or area of education.
A surname.
The knowledge and skill to be able to (do something correctly).
The act or condition of having knowledge.
(uncountable) The act of one that understands or comprehends; the mental process of discernment of meaning.
(v)
(nonstandard) All persons, singular and plural, present form of know.
Things that are or can be known about a given topic; communicable knowledge of something.
(transitive) To perceive the truth or factuality of; to be certain of; to be certain that.
(usually uncountable) A collection of events and/or activities from which an individual or group may gather knowledge, opinions, and skills.
(pharmacology) A marketed variety of midazolam.
All the facts and traditions about a particular subject that have been accumulated over time through education or experience.
A capacity to do something well; a technique, an ability, usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities that are regarded as innate.
(uncountable) An act in which something is learned.
Great skill or knowledge in a particular field or hobby.
Aware; fully informed; having understanding of a fact.
(transitive) To communicate knowledge to.
A thorough understanding.
The act of recognizing or the condition of being recognized (matching a current observation with a memory of a prior observation of the same entity).
(uncountable) An element of personal character that enables one to distinguish the wise from the unwise.
(uncountable) The quality or state of being competent, i.e. able or suitable for a general role.
The act of learning something.
Ability, skill, competence.
Cultivated intellectual worldliness; savoir-faire.
Facts or observations presented in support of an assertion.
(uncountable) The process of imparting knowledge, skill and judgment.
(uncountable) The condition of being visible.
(linguistics, rare, obsolete) A cognate.
The state or quality of being aware of something.
Something actual as opposed to invented.
(uncountable) An opinion offered to guide behavior in an effort to be helpful.
(informal) A giveaway; something that unintentionally reveals or hints at a secret.
(uncountable) The state of being conscious or aware; awareness.
The ethical or moral sense of right and wrong, chiefly as it affects a person’s own behaviour and forms their attitude to their past actions.
(transitive) To give (someone) notice (of some event).
Humour, especially when clever or quick.
The organisation, identification and interpretation of sensory information.
(chiefly uncountable) The act of observing; perception.
A diocese, archdiocese; a region of a church, generally headed by a bishop or an archbishop.
(witchcraft) An attendant spirit, often in animal or demon form.
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of familiarization. [The act, process or result of familiarizing.]
(often followed by with) Personally known; familiar.
More generally, any result of mental activity; a thought, a notion; a way of thinking.
The act of recollecting, or recalling to the memory; the act of recalling to memory.
Power of acute observation and deduction
A reading or an act of reading, especially of an actor's part of a play or a piece of stored data.
Any fact or situation which is known or familiar.
(uncountable) The quality or state of being able; capacity to do or of doing something; having the necessary power.
Close or habitual acquaintance with someone or something; understanding or recognition acquired from experience.
(transitive) To find out definitely; to discover or establish.
(uncountable) Mental focus.
As much as can be held in one's mind at a time.
The act of seeing or looking at something.
(intransitive) To interact with others, especially personally, informally and off the clock rather than formally and officially.
Readily obtainable.
A symbol or annotation.
A fair valuation or estimate of merit, worth, weight, etc.; recognition of excellence; gratitude and esteem.
An order to do something.
The act or process of mastering; the state of having mastered; expertise.
The ability to perform some task; competence.
The action of calculating or estimating something.
The activity of imparting and acquiring skills.
An act or instance of asking.
The ability to hold, receive, or absorb.
British English form of inquire. [(intransitive, US, Canada, Australia) To ask (about something).]
To ascertain definitely; to figure out, find out, or conclude by analyzing, calculating, or investigating.
The ability to read and write.
A person who is able to read and write.
An account intended as a critical evaluation of a text or a piece of work.
The arts, customs, lifestyles, background, and habits that characterize humankind, or a particular society or nation.
Conscious or having knowledge of something; awake.
(uncountable) The right or ability of approaching or entering; admittance; admission; accessibility.
(countable) A person or persons with whom one is acquainted.
(adv)
Nearly; approximately; with close correspondence in quality, manner, degree, quantity, or time; almost.
The state of being certain.
(intransitive, stative) To perceive sounds through the ear.
(sports) A sports competition, especially for track and field or swimming.
The act of searching in general.
The extent or measure of how broad or wide something is; width.
A grant-in-aid to a student.
(law) The accumulated legislation, legal acts, and court decisions which constitute the total body of European Union law.
(informal) Shrewdness.
A field or sphere of activity, influence or expertise.
Information about current events disseminated by the media.
Notice or awareness.
A part of the picture that depicts scenery to the rear or behind the main subject; context.
(computing, often attributive) The application the user is currently interacting with; the application window that appears in front of all others.