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Meaning
Noun
●
The
fact
of
knowing
about something; general understanding or
familiarity
with a
subject
, place,
situation
etc.
●
Awareness of a particular
fact
or
situation
; a state of having been
informed
or made
aware
of something.
●
Intellectual understanding; the state of
appreciating
truth
or information.
●
Familiarity or understanding of a particular
skill
,
branch
of learning etc.
●
In Epistemology:
Justified
true
belief
●
In Law:
Sexual
intimacy
or
intercourse
(now usually in
phrase
carnal
knowledge).
●
Information or
intelligence
about something; notice.
●
The total of what is known; all information and products of learning.
●
Something that can be known; a
branch
of learning; a
piece
of information; a science.
●
Acknowledgement.
●
Notice, awareness.
●
In British English:
The
deep
familiarity
with certain
routes
and
places
of interest
required by
taxicab
drivers
working in London, England.
Verb
●
To
confess
as
true
; to acknowledge.
Name
●
A
course
of study which must be
completed
by
prospective
London
taxi drivers
;
consists of
320
routes
through
central
London and many significant places.
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Origin
knowledge
English
knowleche
Middle English (1100-1500)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Awareness
Cognizance
Ken
Knowingness
Learning
Knowleche
Knowledg
Knowlege
Knowledge
Acquaintance
Erudition
Knowhow
Antonyms
Ignorance
Related
Expertise
Understanding
Information
Wisdom
Comprehension
Skills
Insight
Intelligence
Education
Experience
Perception
Skill
Competence
Familiarity
Evidence
Research
Content
Mastery
Belief
Science
Insights
Concepts
Language
Ideas
Context
Beliefs
Study
Teaching
Cognition
Competency
Communication
Intellect
Facts
Resource
Proficiency
Confidence
Practice
Capabilities
Training
Abilities
Technology
Culture
Development
Value
Resources
Literacy
Logic
Performance
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