You searched for: “knowledge
knowledge (s) (noun), knowledges (pl)
1. Acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles which may come from study or investigation; general erudition: Marissa has acquired knowledge about many things both in school and while reading on her own.
2. The condition in which a person perceives certitudes or truth with a reasonably clear and certain mental apprehension: Marla has devoted her life to the pursuit of knowledge by researching and writing books about scientific discoveries throughout history.
3. Awareness of a fact or circumstance: The Jeffersons went on vacation with the knowledge that their neighbor would take care of their pets.
4. The body of truths or verities accumulated in the course of time: Mr. and Mrs. Smith's children were constantly increasing their knowledge by reading books from both their private collections and the public library; as well as, by discussing their discoveries with each other.
5. Familiarity, awareness, or understanding gained through experience or study: Michael gained a lot of experience and knowledge about carpentry by working with his father and attending a special technological school that emphasized wood-working skills.
6. The sum or range of what has been perceived, discovered, or learned: While working on his dictionary, John, the lexicographer, expanded his knowledge much more than he had anticipated.

Knowledge is knowing a fact or knowing where to find it.

—Evan Esar

I find that a great part of the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way.

—Franklin P. Adams
This entry is located in the following units: learn, learning; know, knowledge (page 1) Quotes: Knowledge (page 1)
Knowledge: Animals Index
Here is your opportunity to appreciate our fellow creatures from the very small to the very large.
This entry is located in the following units: Knowledge: General Index (page 1) learn, learning; know, knowledge (page 1)
Knowledge: People and Their Influences
Influences on humanity from the past and in the present.
Quotes: Knowledge
The more we know, the more we know that we don't know: knowledge quotes.
This entry is located in the following units: learn, learning; know, knowledge (page 2) Quotes: Quotations Units (page 4)
More possibly related word entries
Units related to: “knowledge
(Latin: discipulus, pupil, apprentice; instruction, teaching, learning (to learn), knowledge)
(Greek: knowledge, know; understand; believe)
(a collection of significant human knowledge)
(influences on humanity including those from the past and the present)
(going from learning to knowing equals knowledge)
(Greek > Latin: learning, science, that which is learned; knowledge)
(a condition in which the more we know, the more we know that we don't know)
(Latin: wise, wisdom, to be wise, to have wisdom; to know, knowledge; to taste [of], to perceive)
(Greek: Cheiron > Latin, Chiron; a centaur famous for his knowledge of plants)
(GIS or Geographic Information System topics to enhance your knowledge)
(Greek > Latin: historical narrative; past events, past knowledge)
(facts and truthful information to improve the accuracy of our knowledge)
(signs given in the arenas of Rome and now in our modern times)
(information from a global perspective)
(Greek: law, order, arrangement, systematized knowledge of [something]; usage)
(Greek: a suffix meaning: to talk, to speak; a branch of knowledge; any science or academic field that ends in -ology which is a variant of -logy; a person who speaks in a certain manner; someone who deals with certain topics or subjects)
(knowledge of various kinds from many sources)
(medium of exchange of thoughts and ideas between people; the storehouse of accumulated knowledge through the centuries)
(medium of exchange of thoughts and ideas between people; the storehouse of accumulated knowledge through the centuries)
(Latin: to know, to learn; to have knowledge)
(everyone needs to constantly increase his or her word knowledge)
Word Entries containing the term: “knowledge
explicit knowledge (s) (noun), explicit knowledges (pl)
Information that can express thoughts and ideas clearly and is easily transmitted to others: Some of the most common forms of explicit knowledge includes manuals, documents, instructional procedures, and videos that explain how to do something.
This entry is located in the following units: ex-, e-, ef- (page 5) learn, learning; know, knowledge (page 1)
heuristic knowledge (s) (noun), heuristic knowledges (pl)
The mental awareness of approaches that are likely to work or of properties which could be true, but which are not guaranteed: Heuristic knowledge makes it possible for people to discover or to learn something from experiences with interactive trials and errors.

Heuristic knowledge is considered to be a result of skills that provide the means to make improvements with writing techniques, computer programs, or any other method of doing something with better procedures.

This entry is located in the following units: eureka, heuristic (page 1) learn, learning; know, knowledge (page 1)
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
This entry is located in the following unit: paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia (page 4)
tacit knowledge (s) (noun), tacit knowledges (pl)
A reference to having acquired facts about matters that is only available to a certain individual and which is very difficult to share with other people: The scientist's tacit knowledge was difficult to share with his friends, even when he wrote it out or was trying to verbally explain what kind of research he was working on.

Gabrielle has tacit knowledge about data that is understood only by her; so, it is too much trouble for her to attempt to communicate such information to other people with words or symbols.

This entry is located in the following units: learn, learning; know, knowledge (page 2) tacit-, taci-, tace- (page 1)
Word Entries at Get Words: “knowledge
learn, learning; know, knowledge
Going from learning to knowing equals knowledge; in this unit.
(an extensive list of words with explanations that can expand and greatly improve your English vocabulary)
(perspectives regarding verbal and written communications)
(how some terms might be interpreted by those who lack professional vocabulary knowledge in the field of medicine)
(over the past century, knowledge of the way the universe works [science] has grown significantly, and with it the ability to apply that knowledge to everyday problems [technology] has changed the way people live)
(the spread of information with the "wiring" of the world has improved communications between people and accelerated the pace of scientific discoveries as well as greater efficiency in the exchange of technical knowledge and applications)
(knowledge about special topics that enhance a person's understanding about certain words)
(increase your vocabulary skills by practicing with these word challenges)
Word Entries at Get Words containing the term: “knowledge
Science and Technology and Global Knowledge

The continuation of how science and technology depend on the exchange of Global Knowledge via international communication systems which started on the main page of Get Words.

This entry is located in the following unit: Index or Menu of Various Topics (page 2)
Science and Technology and Global Knowledge

The continuation of how science and technology depend on the exchange of Global Knowledge via international communication systems which started on the main page of Get Words.

This entry is located in the following unit: Index of Scientific and Technological Topics (page 2)