learn, learning; know, knowledge +
(going from learning to knowing equals knowledge)
2. A reference to fixing in the mind or in one's memory: "Her learning skills have improved over the years."
2. To discover, to look around, to inquire: "The private agent decided to nose around in the library, looking for information about his client."
3. The front end of something: "The nose of the rocket was painted black and white."
The woman's nose makes sure that she knows when she should consider the safety noes about certain potentially dangerous odors.
A nose is a feature that lies in the middle of the face because it's the scenter.
A negativist is what a man is when he noes or no's a lot.
Cyrano's proboscis is wise because his nose knows and there shouldn't be any noes about it.
2. To cause or to appear to be in existence: "She was able to realize her characters in her book through careful descriptions."
3. To be completely aware of a situation: "He seemed to realize the danger he was facing by choosing to cross the desert by night."
2. To be convinced or aware of the truth about something: "After reading the budget report, I feel I know what the real situation is at the company."
3. To have a straightforward, practical understanding of something: "I know how to bake bread and it is my latest hobby."
Do you realize that we know just about nothing when it comes to international finance?
"He or she who has tacit knowledge is said to have data that is understood only by that person so it is too difficult to communicate such information to others with words or symbols."
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units meaning "know, knowledge; learn, learning": cogni-; discip-; gno-; histor-; intellect-; math-; sap-; sci-; sopho-.
