knowl

knowl
ac·knowl·edge;
ac·knowl·edge·a·ble;
ac·knowl·edg·ment;
knowl·edge·abil·i·ty;
knowl·edge·able;
knowl·edged;
knowl·edge·less;
knowl·edge;
ac·knowl·edged·ly;
ac·knowl·edge·ment;
knowl·edg·abil·i·ty;
knowl·edg·able·ness;
knowl·edg·ably;
knowl·edge·able·ness;
knowl·edge·ably;

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  • Knowl Hill, Berkshire — Knowl Hill is a small village in the civil parish of Hurley in the English county of Berkshire. It is situated 5 miles west of Maidenhead on the A4 Bath Road towards Reading.The village is home to the Knowl Hill Primary School, St Peter s Church …   Wikipedia

  • knowl´edge|a|bly — knowl|edge|a|ble «NOL ih juh buhl», adjective. well informed, especially about a particular subject: »His maternal grandfather, knowledgeable on sheep and horses, had come from the New Forest (Manchester Guardian). –knowl´edge|a|ble|ness, noun.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • knowl´edge|a|ble|ness — knowl|edge|a|ble «NOL ih juh buhl», adjective. well informed, especially about a particular subject: »His maternal grandfather, knowledgeable on sheep and horses, had come from the New Forest (Manchester Guardian). –knowl´edge|a|ble|ness, noun.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • knowl|edge|a|ble — «NOL ih juh buhl», adjective. well informed, especially about a particular subject: »His maternal grandfather, knowledgeable on sheep and horses, had come from the New Forest (Manchester Guardian). –knowl´edge|a|ble|ness, noun. –knowl´edge|a|bly …   Useful english dictionary

  • knowl|edge|a|bil|i|ty — «NOL ih juh BIHL uh tee», noun. the quality of being knowledgeable; the possession of useful and thorough information about a particular subject: »This easy knowledgeability he never lacks for a reference, never loses his sense of perspective… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • ac|knowl´edg|er — ac|knowl|edge «ak NOL ihj», transitive verb, edged, edg|ing. 1. to admit to be true or to exist: »He acknowledges his own faults. SYNONYM(S): grant, concede, confess, avow, own. See syn. under admit. (Cf. ↑admit) 2. to recognize the autho …   Useful english dictionary

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