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[ noun ] the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning
Used in print (The New York Times,...)This knowledge has come_in_handy , too . (The Christian Science Monitor,...)Would we want a future-day Gibbon or Macaulay recounting the saga of America with movies as his prime source of knowledge ? Yet for much of the globe , Hollywood is just that - prime , if_not sole , source of knowledge . (Mr. America, 4:6...)This comes not alone from high-set , high-rep training , but from certain definition specialization exercises which the champion selects for himself with the knowledge of exactly what works best for him . (Richard I. McCosh, "Recreation Site Selection"...)County judges , commissioners , engineers , assessors , and_others who have lived in the area for a long_time may have valuable knowledge regarding the site or opinions to offer from their varied professional experiences . |
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