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  • Knowledge value
  • The idea that knowledge has value is ancient. In the 1st century AD, Juvenal (55-130) stated “All wish to know but none wish to pay the price". In 1775

    Knowledge value

    Knowledge_value

  • Knowledge
  • Awareness of facts, or competency

    It discusses the value of knowledge and the thesis of philosophical skepticism, which questions the possibility of knowledge. Knowledge is relevant to many

    Knowledge

    Knowledge

    Knowledge

  • Knowledge value chain
  • A knowledge value chain is a sequence of intellectual tasks by which knowledge workers build their employer's unique competitive advantage and/or social

    Knowledge value chain

    Knowledge_value_chain

  • Knowledge economy
  • Approach to generating value

    together with the ability to perform and to generate economic value. In a knowledge economy, highly skilled jobs require excellent technical skills

    Knowledge economy

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  • Knowledge management
  • Processing of knowledge to accomplish organizational goals

    overshadow the value of physical assets. Knowledge audits provide opportunities for organizations to improve their management of knowledge assets, with

    Knowledge management

    Knowledge management

    Knowledge_management

  • Declarative knowledge
  • Awareness of facts

    Declarative knowledge, also known as theoretical knowledge, descriptive knowledge, propositional knowledge, and knowledge-that, is an awareness of facts

    Declarative knowledge

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    Declarative_knowledge

  • Epistemology
  • Philosophical study of knowledge

    and value of knowledge while integrating insights from the natural sciences and linguistics. Epistemology is the philosophical study of knowledge and

    Epistemology

    Epistemology

  • Zero-knowledge proof
  • Proving validity without revealing other data

    have such knowledge because she chose a random value x that she did not reveal to anyone, computed y = gx mod p, and distributed the value of y to all

    Zero-knowledge proof

    Zero-knowledge_proof

  • Knowledge worker
  • Worker whose main capital is knowledge

    obvious value to an existing one", which limits the definition of knowledge work to mainly creative work. They then contrast this view of knowledge work

    Knowledge worker

    Knowledge_worker

  • Outline of knowledge
  • Knowledge: what is known, understood, proven; information and products of learning

    hypothesis Knowledge market Knowledge services Knowledge spillover Knowledge value Monopolies of knowledge Access to Knowledge movement Knowledge assessment

    Outline of knowledge

    Outline_of_knowledge

  • Self-knowledge (psychology)
  • Understanding of one's own basic needs and motives

    etc.; and psychological properties like beliefs, values, and dislikes to name but a few. Self knowledge just simply means introspecting your behaviour and

    Self-knowledge (psychology)

    Self-knowledge_(psychology)

  • Value network
  • Business analysis describing social and technical resources within and between businesses

    intangible value: knowledge and benefits. Intangible knowledge exchanges include strategic information, planning knowledge, process knowledge, technical

    Value network

    Value_network

  • Knowledge community
  • Community of practice (CoP) Innovation Knowledge building communities (KBC) Knowledge value chain Knowledge ecosystem Knowledge mobilization Learning community

    Knowledge community

    Knowledge_community

  • Knowledge distillation
  • Machine learning method to transfer knowledge from a large model to a smaller one

    In machine learning, knowledge distillation or model distillation is the process of transferring knowledge from a large model to a smaller one. While

    Knowledge distillation

    Knowledge_distillation

  • Value theory
  • Systematic study of values

    well-being, utility, beauty, human life, knowledge, wisdom, freedom, love, and justice. The precise definition of value theory is debated and some theorists

    Value theory

    Value_theory

  • Knowledge graph
  • Type of knowledge base

    In knowledge representation and reasoning, a knowledge graph is a knowledge base that uses a graph-structured data model or topology to represent and operate

    Knowledge graph

    Knowledge graph

    Knowledge_graph

  • Nihilism
  • Rejection of certain ideas about reality

    meaningful purpose, moral value, truth, or knowledge. Nihilistic views span several branches of philosophy, including ethics, value theory, epistemology,

    Nihilism

    Nihilism

    Nihilism

  • Desacralization of knowledge
  • Process of separation of knowledge from its divine source

    traditionalist philosophy, desacralization of knowledge or secularization of knowledge is the process of separation of knowledge from its perceived divine source—God

    Desacralization of knowledge

    Desacralization_of_knowledge

  • Knowledge equity
  • Concept in social science

    Knowledge equity is a social science concept referring to social change concerning expanding what is valued as knowledge and how communities may have been

    Knowledge equity

    Knowledge_equity

  • Value and Context
  • 2006 book by Alan Thomas

    Value and Context: The Nature of Moral and Political Knowledge is a 2006 book by Alan Thomas, in which the author discusses the debate between ‘cognitivists’

    Value and Context

    Value_and_Context

  • Value-stream mapping
  • Lean-management method for analyzing the current state and designing a future state

    Value-stream mapping, also known as material- and information-flow mapping, is a lean-management method for analyzing the current state and designing

    Value-stream mapping

    Value-stream mapping

    Value-stream_mapping

  • Knowledge process outsourcing
  • Outsourcing of core information-related business activities

    Reasons behind KPO include an increase in specialized knowledge and expertise, additional value creation, the potential for cost reductions, and a shortage

    Knowledge process outsourcing

    Knowledge_process_outsourcing

  • Curse of knowledge
  • Cognitive bias of assuming others share your knowledge

    curse of knowledge, also called the curse of expertise or expert's curse, is a cognitive bias that occurs when a person who has specialized knowledge assumes

    Curse of knowledge

    Curse_of_knowledge

  • Procedural knowledge
  • Knowledge of how to perform a task

    Procedural knowledge, also known as know-how, is the knowledge exercised in the performance of some task. Unlike descriptive knowledge (also known as

    Procedural knowledge

    Procedural_knowledge

  • Knowledge integration
  • of Knowledge Integration undergraduate degree program as an academic major or minor. The program started in 2008. Data integration Knowledge value chain

    Knowledge integration

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  • Open knowledge
  • Practice of sharing knowledge publicly and reusably

    Content and Open Knowledge". opendefinition.org. Open Knowledge Open Definition Group. Retrieved 7 April 2018. Pollock, Rufus. "The Value of the Public Domain"

    Open knowledge

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  • Evaluation
  • Characterizing and appraising something

    studies legitimately can focus only on questions of knowledge without addressing any questions of value. Such studies are, by definition, not evaluations

    Evaluation

    Evaluation

  • Knowledge representation and reasoning
  • Field of artificial intelligence

    Knowledge representation (KR) aims to model information in a structured manner to formally represent it as knowledge in knowledge-based systems whereas

    Knowledge representation and reasoning

    Knowledge_representation_and_reasoning

  • Customer knowledge
  • Customer knowledge (CK) is the combination of experience, value and insight information which is needed, created and absorbed during the transaction and

    Customer knowledge

    Customer_knowledge

  • Business value
  • Broad term for all forms of value in businesses

    such as employee value, customer value, supplier value, channel partner value, alliance partner value, managerial value, and societal value. Many of these

    Business value

    Business_value

  • Understanding
  • Ability to think about and use concepts to deal adequately with a subject

    suggested that knowledge alone has little value whereas knowing something in context is understanding, which has much higher relative value but it has also

    Understanding

    Understanding

  • Knowledge extraction
  • Creation of knowledge from structured and unstructured sources

    Knowledge extraction is the creation of knowledge from structured (relational databases, XML) and unstructured (text, documents, images) sources. The

    Knowledge extraction

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  • List of oral repositories
  • illiterate societies as repositories of their culture's traditional knowledge, values, and morals. People termed as "oral repositories" have been likened

    List of oral repositories

    List of oral repositories

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  • Encyclopedic knowledge
  • Extensive knowledge of a wide group of subjects

    encyclopedic knowledge is to have "vast and complete" knowledge about a large number of diverse subjects. A person having such knowledge might, sometimes

    Encyclopedic knowledge

    Encyclopedic knowledge

    Encyclopedic_knowledge

  • Knowledge Graph (Google)
  • Knowledge base to enhance search results

    nor citations. Google announced its Knowledge Graph on May 16, 2012, as a way to significantly enhance the value of information returned by Google searches

    Knowledge Graph (Google)

    Knowledge Graph (Google)

    Knowledge_Graph_(Google)

  • Project Management Body of Knowledge
  • Body of knowledge for project management

    consensus about their value and usefulness. 'Good practice' means there is a general agreement that the application of the knowledge, skills, tools, and

    Project Management Body of Knowledge

    Project_Management_Body_of_Knowledge

  • Use value
  • How well a commodity fulfills human purposes

    the material for a special study, that of the commercial knowledge of commodities. Use values become a reality only by use or consumption: they also constitute

    Use value

    Use_value

  • Francisco Javier Carrillo
  • Mexican economist

    international researcher and practitioner in knowledge management, capital systems, knowledge cities and knowledge for the Anthropocene. He is the creator

    Francisco Javier Carrillo

    Francisco_Javier_Carrillo

  • Outline of philosophy
  • general and fundamental problems concerning matters such as existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language. It is distinguished from other ways of

    Outline of philosophy

    Outline_of_philosophy

  • Unification of Albania and Kosovo
  • Political idea

    Demi, Agron; Çeka, Blendi (2019). Kosovo-Albania Interaction, knowledge, values, beliefs, cooperation and unification (PDF) (Report). Open Society

    Unification of Albania and Kosovo

    Unification_of_Albania_and_Kosovo

  • Computational knowledge economy
  • The computational knowledge economy is an economy 'where value is derived from the automated generation of knowledge. The term was coined by Conrad Wolfram

    Computational knowledge economy

    Computational_knowledge_economy

  • Measurement uncertainty
  • Factor of lower probability in measurement

    uncertainty has a probabilistic basis and reflects incomplete knowledge of the quantity value. It is a non-negative parameter. The measurement uncertainty

    Measurement uncertainty

    Measurement_uncertainty

  • Competitive advantage
  • Attribute that allows an organization to outperform its competitors

    Regulatory economics Resource-based view Risk transformation Tacit knowledge Value chain Chacarbaghi; Lynch (1999), Competitive Advantage: Creating and

    Competitive advantage

    Competitive_advantage

  • Encapsulated knowledge
  • Encapsulated knowledge is the value endowing meta-resource originating from thought, reflection, or experience that is embedded in an artefact’s design

    Encapsulated knowledge

    Encapsulated_knowledge

  • Knowledge policy
  • Institutional foundations for creating, managing, and using organizational knowledge

    for balancing global competitiveness with social order and cultural values. Knowledge policies can be viewed from a number of perspectives: the necessary

    Knowledge policy

    Knowledge_policy

  • Traditional knowledge
  • Knowledge systems in the cultural traditions of communities

    Traditional knowledge (TK), indigenous knowledge (IK), folk knowledge, and local knowledge generally refers to knowledge systems embedded in the cultural

    Traditional knowledge

    Traditional_knowledge

  • Zero knowledge
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Zero-knowledge password proof, an interactive method for one party (the prover) to prove to another party (the verifier) that it knows the value of a

    Zero knowledge

    Zero_knowledge

  • Value chain
  • Set of activities that a firm performs to deliver a valuable product

    A value chain is a sequence of activities that an organization performs to design, produce, market, deliver, and support goods or services for customers

    Value chain

    Value_chain

  • Shapley value
  • Concept in game theory

    In cooperative game theory, the Shapley value is a method (solution concept) for fairly distributing the total gains or costs among a group of players

    Shapley value

    Shapley value

    Shapley_value

  • Fact–value distinction
  • Distinction between what is and what ought to be

    those theories of knowledge could be revised. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) in Thus Spoke Zarathustra said that a table of values hangs above every

    Fact–value distinction

    Fact–value_distinction

  • Customer value proposition
  • Benefits a vendor promises a customer will receive

    apply the knowledge gained from understanding the consumer's point of view when the process of production occurs. Knowing the benefits and value that the

    Customer value proposition

    Customer_value_proposition

  • The House of Architecture
  • Architecture and Urbanism museum in Madrid, Spain

    Arquitectura, is a museum in Madrid, Spain, devoted to promote, improve knowledge, value, and disseminate architecture, urban planning, and landscaping, with

    The House of Architecture

    The_House_of_Architecture

  • Knowledge organization (management)
  • Economy Knowledge market Knowledge policy Knowledge Revolution Knowledge workers Knowledge Value Network Economy Personal information management Knowledge sharing

    Knowledge organization (management)

    Knowledge_organization_(management)

  • Knowledge Engineering Environment
  • Expert systems development tool

    Knowledge Engineering Environment (KEE) is a frame-based development tool for expert systems. It was developed and sold by IntelliCorp, and was first

    Knowledge Engineering Environment

    Knowledge_Engineering_Environment

  • Objectivism
  • Philosophical system developed by Ayn Rand

    Selfishness. The name "Objectivism" derives from the idea that human knowledge and values are objective: they exist and are determined by the nature of reality

    Objectivism

    Objectivism

  • Value shop
  • Gottschalk, 2007) and the knowledge-intensive energy exploration business (Woiceshyn and Falkenberg, 2008). Value network Value network analysis Gottschalk

    Value shop

    Value_shop

  • Body of knowledge
  • Term used to represent the complete set of concepts

    type of knowledge representation by any knowledge organization. Several definitions of BOK have been developed, for example: "Structured knowledge that is

    Body of knowledge

    Body_of_knowledge

  • Definitions of knowledge
  • Definitions of knowledge aim to identify the essential features of knowledge. Closely related terms are conception of knowledge, theory of knowledge, and analysis

    Definitions of knowledge

    Definitions_of_knowledge

  • Knowledge market
  • Mechanism for distributing knowledge resources

    extract value into knowledge products and services along a knowledge services value chain. The first five stages are internal to a knowledge organization

    Knowledge market

    Knowledge_market

  • Value proposition
  • Promise of value to be delivered, communicated, and acknowledged

    In marketing, a value proposition is the economic value that a company or product delivers to its market segment of customers. The phrase was coined by

    Value proposition

    Value_proposition

  • Knowledge sharing
  • Activity through which knowledge is exchanged

    better the next time. Mentoring: a way to share a wide range of knowledge from technical values to technical and operational skills. Via mentoring programs

    Knowledge sharing

    Knowledge_sharing

  • Comma-separated values
  • Text format for tabular data using a comma between fields

    Comma-separated values (CSV) is a plain text data format for storing tabular data where the fields (values) of a record are separated by a comma and each

    Comma-separated values

    Comma-separated_values

  • Max Scheler
  • German philosopher (1874–1928)

    philosophical knowledge. (2) Love is likewise important insofar as its essence is the condition for the possibility of the givenness of value-objects and

    Max Scheler

    Max Scheler

    Max_Scheler

  • Attribute–value system
  • Knowledge representation framework

    An attribute–value system is a basic knowledge representation framework comprising a table with columns designating "attributes" (also known as "properties"

    Attribute–value system

    Attribute–value_system

  • Verna Allee
  • American business consultant and writer

    writer on topics including value networks, knowledge management, organizational intelligence, intellectual capital and the value conversion of intangibles

    Verna Allee

    Verna Allee

    Verna_Allee

  • Bloom's taxonomy
  • Classification system in education

    associates a value or some values to the knowledge they acquired. Organizing: The student can put together different values, information, and ideas and accommodate

    Bloom's taxonomy

    Bloom's_taxonomy

  • Knowledge broker
  • Person who facilitates knowledge transfer

    producers and users of knowledge. This development involves providing linkages, knowledge sources, and in some cases, knowledge itself, (e.g., technical

    Knowledge broker

    Knowledge_broker

  • Value capture
  • Type of public financing

    Value capture is a type of public financing that recovers some or all of the value that public infrastructure generates for private landowners. In many

    Value capture

    Value capture

    Value_capture

  • Proof of knowledge
  • Class of interactive proof

    all witnesses for public value x {\displaystyle x} , and κ {\displaystyle \kappa } the knowledge error. A proof of knowledge is κ {\displaystyle \kappa

    Proof of knowledge

    Proof_of_knowledge

  • Knowledge as a service
  • Providing digitized knowledge as a service

    conceptualizations of DIKW within the DIKW Wikipedia article that question value of wisdom). The knowledge component of DIKW is generally agreed to be an elusive concept

    Knowledge as a service

    Knowledge_as_a_service

  • Knowledge transfer
  • Sharing knowledge for problem solving

    simplify knowledge transfer. The growth in popularity of video conferencing is mainly due to growing trend of remote work and online learning. The value of

    Knowledge transfer

    Knowledge transfer

    Knowledge_transfer

  • DIKW pyramid
  • Data, information, knowledge, wisdom hierarchy

    (also known as the knowledge pyramid or information hierarchy) is a model describing relationships between data, information, knowledge and wisdom [citation

    DIKW pyramid

    DIKW pyramid

    DIKW_pyramid

  • Knowledge intensive services
  • a significant intellectual value-add.[1] Knowledge intensive business services (commonly known as KIBS) are the knowledge-intensive service activities

    Knowledge intensive services

    Knowledge_intensive_services

  • Philosophy
  • Study of general and fundamental questions

    fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, knowledge, mind, reason, language, and value. It is a rational and critical inquiry that reflects

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

    Philosophy

  • Information
  • Facts provided or learned about something or someone

    the resulting knowledge Stewart (2001) argues that transformation of information into knowledge is critical, lying at the core of value creation and competitive

    Information

    Information

    Information

  • Lean IT
  • Application of lean principles in information technology

    knowledge domains, equivalent to roles, and forty knowledge areas, representing areas of practice and skills. Amongst these, within the Service Value

    Lean IT

    Lean_IT

  • Instrumental and intrinsic value
  • Philosophical concept

    intrinsic value are the distinction between what is a means to an end and what is as an end in itself. Things are deemed to have instrumental value (or extrinsic

    Instrumental and intrinsic value

    Instrumental_and_intrinsic_value

  • Autoethnography
  • Research method using personal experience

    evaluating autoethnographic work (2015, pp. 102–104). Make contributions to knowledge Value the personal and experiential Demonstrate the power, craft, and responsibilities

    Autoethnography

    Autoethnography

  • Knowledge organiser
  • Educational template

    detailing the value of listing, on one side of A4 paper, key points to learn. He called the template a knowledge organiser. To construct a knowledge organiser

    Knowledge organiser

    Knowledge_organiser

  • Capability management in business
  • Business Capability Management

    technical systems Skills and Knowledge (systems) – systems for the maintenance of personal and team skills and knowledge Values and Norms – systems for the

    Capability management in business

    Capability_management_in_business

  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Processes through which companies combine or transfer ownership

    move due to these four reasons: Timing Cost Existing knowledge of the industry Do not see the value in due diligence Transactions that undergo a due diligence

    Mergers and acquisitions

    Mergers and acquisitions

    Mergers_and_acquisitions

  • Absorptive capacity
  • Firm's ability to exploit new information

    often fail to identify and absorb new external knowledge; recognizing the value of new external knowledge is often biased and needs to be fostered; it is

    Absorptive capacity

    Absorptive_capacity

  • Subjective theory of value
  • Economic theory proposed by Austrian scholar Carl Menger

    Carl Menger pointed out, is the estimation of a good's value due to uncertainty and lack of knowledge, in which people "sometimes estimate the importance

    Subjective theory of value

    Subjective_theory_of_value

  • Tag (metadata)
  • Keyword assigned to information

    Knowledge tags are considered an expansion of the information itself that adds additional value, context, and meaning to the information. Knowledge tags

    Tag (metadata)

    Tag (metadata)

    Tag_(metadata)

  • Science
  • Systematic endeavour to gain knowledge

    Science is a systematic discipline that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable explanations about nature and society. It is driven by

    Science

    Science

  • Intellectual capital management
  • The intangible nature of many knowledge products and processes, in combination with the increasing importance of their value in corporate balance sheets

    Intellectual capital management

    Intellectual_capital_management

  • Earned value management
  • Project management technique

    Earned value management (EVM), earned value project management, or earned value performance management (EVPM) is a project management technique for measuring

    Earned value management

    Earned_value_management

  • Commitment scheme
  • Cryptographic scheme

    commit to a chosen value (or chosen statement) while keeping it hidden to others, with the ability to reveal the committed value later. Commitment schemes

    Commitment scheme

    Commitment_scheme

  • Knowledge-based systems
  • Computer program that uses a knowledge base and reasoning to solve problems

    slot can contain values, default values, procedural attachments, and constraints that govern permissible values. With the knowledge base more structured

    Knowledge-based systems

    Knowledge-based_systems

  • Knowledge by acquaintance
  • Knowledge derived from familiarity

    distinction between two different kinds of knowledge: knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description. Whereas knowledge by description is something like

    Knowledge by acquaintance

    Knowledge_by_acquaintance

  • Personal knowledge management
  • Process by which a person manages knowledge

    with technology has limited the value and utility of the concept. In 2012, Mohamed Chatti introduced the personal knowledge network (PKN) model to KM as

    Personal knowledge management

    Personal_knowledge_management

  • Knowledge building
  • Learning theory

    knowledge. The theory addresses the need to educate people for the knowledge age society, in which knowledge and innovation are pervasive. Knowledge building

    Knowledge building

    Knowledge_building

  • Knowledge modeling
  • shaft diameter might be included in the knowledge model as follows: shaft diameter ⟨shall have on scale a value greater than⟩ 20 mm The above described

    Knowledge modeling

    Knowledge_modeling

  • Rental value
  • Market value of property while rented or leased

    use or intangible such as exclusive knowledge pertaining to a product; also known as intellectual property. The value arises from when the market or model

    Rental value

    Rental_value

  • Value-form
  • Central concept in Marxian critique of political economy

    The value-form or form of value (German: Wertform) is an important concept in Karl Marx's critique of political economy, discussed in the first three

    Value-form

    Value-form

  • Muir Gray
  • British physician

    screening, public health, information management. and value in healthcare. He was the Chief Knowledge Officer for EXI, a digital health therapeutic company

    Muir Gray

    Muir Gray

    Muir_Gray

  • Value (semiotics)
  • Concept in semiotics

    semiotics, the value of a sign depends on its position and relations in the system of signification and upon the particular codes being used. Value is the sign

    Value (semiotics)

    Value_(semiotics)

  • Intellectual capital
  • Term used in economics

    The intangible nature of many knowledge products and processes, in combination with the increasing importance of their value in corporate balance sheets

    Intellectual capital

    Intellectual_capital

  • Research university
  • University committed to research as a central part of its mission

    are "the key sites of knowledge production", along with "intergenerational knowledge transfer and the certification of new knowledge" through the awarding

    Research university

    Research university

    Research_university

  • Surplus value
  • Concept in economics

    In Marxian economics, surplus value is the difference between the amount raised through a sale of a product and the amount it cost to manufacture it:

    Surplus value

    Surplus_value

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  • Kallai
  • Biblical

    Kallai

    Light, resting by fire; my voice

  • Ancenned
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Ancenned

    Only child.

  • Jamuna | ஜமுநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Jamuna | ஜமுநா

    Holy river

  • Samreet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Samreet

    Fighter of Love and truth

  • Ernan Eirnin
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Ernan Eirnin

    Meaning “”iron.”” The name is often linked with Ernest, a Germanic word meaning “”vigor.”” The name of sixteen Irish saints, St. Eirnin is the patron saint of Tory, an island off the coast of County Donegal.

  • Sai-Sagar
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sai-Sagar

    Sea; Ocean

  • Kyne
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, Irish

    Kyne

    Royal; Wild Goose; Barnacle Goose

  • Raghuram
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Raghuram

  • Chambal | சஂபல
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Chambal | சஂபல

    A river in india covers Uttar Pradesh and madhya Pradesh

  • Gurushan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gurushan

    Guru's Shan

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  • Acknowledge
  • v. t.

    To own with gratitude or as a benefit or an obligation; as, to acknowledge a favor, the receipt of a letter.

  • Self-knowledge
  • n.

    Knowledge of one's self, or of one's own character, powers, limitations, etc.

  • Witing
  • v.

    Knowledge.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    That which is or may be known; the object of an act of knowing; a cognition; -- chiefly used in the plural.

  • Skill
  • n.

    Knowledge; understanding.

  • Advice
  • n.

    Deliberate consideration; knowledge.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    The act or state of knowing; clear perception of fact, truth, or duty; certain apprehension; familiar cognizance; cognition.

  • Knowledge
  • v. t.

    To acknowledge.

  • Scious
  • a.

    Knowing; having knowledge.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    That which is gained and preserved by knowing; instruction; acquaintance; enlightenment; learning; scholarship; erudition.

  • Sciolism
  • n.

    The knowledge of a sciolist; superficial knowledge.

  • Preknowledge
  • n.

    Prior knowledge.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    Scope of information; cognizance; notice; as, it has not come to my knowledge.

  • Acknowledge
  • v. t.

    To of or admit the knowledge of; to recognize as a fact or truth; to declare one's belief in; as, to acknowledge the being of a God.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    Sexual intercourse; -- usually preceded by carnal; as, carnal knowledge.

  • Knowleching
  • n.

    Knowledge.

  • Knowledge
  • v. i.

    That familiarity which is gained by actual experience; practical skill; as, a knowledge of life.

  • Smatter
  • n.

    Superficial knowledge; a smattering.

  • Knowing
  • n.

    Knowledge; hence, experience.

  • Science
  • n.

    Knowledge; knowledge of principles and causes; ascertained truth of facts.