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knowledge noun 1 the fact of knowing; awareness; understanding. 2 what one knows; the information one has acquired through learning or experience. 3 learning; the sciences • a branch of knowledge. 4 a specific information about a subject; b (the knowledge) the detailed information about streets, routes, etc that London taxi-drivers are tested on before they are licensed. to one's or to the best of one's knowledge as far as one knows.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c as knouleche.

knowledge noun 1 the fact of knowing; awareness; understanding. 2 what one knows; the information one has acquired through learning or experience. 3 learning; the sciences • a branch of knowledge. 4 a specific information about a subject; b (the knowledge) the detailed information about streets, routes, etc that London taxi-drivers are tested on before they are licensed. to one's or to the best of one's knowledge as far as one knows.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c as knouleche.

knowledge noun 1 the fact of knowing; awareness; understanding. 2 what one knows; the information one has acquired through learning or experience. 3 learning; the sciences • a branch of knowledge. 4 a specific information about a subject; b (the knowledge) the detailed information about streets, routes, etc that London taxi-drivers are tested on before they are licensed. to one's or to the best of one's knowledge as far as one knows.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c as knouleche.