context |
knowledge |
As a noun context
is the surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence.
As a verb context
is (obsolete) to knit or bind together; to unite closely.
As an adjective context
is (obsolete) knit or woven together; close; firm.
As a proper noun knowledge is
a course of study which must be completed by prospective london taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central london and many significant places.
comprehend |
knowledge |
As a verb comprehend
is .
As a proper noun knowledge is
a course of study which must be completed by prospective london taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central london and many significant places.
counsel |
knowledge |
As a noun counsel
is the exchange of opinions and advice; consultation.
As a verb counsel
is to give advice, especially professional advice.
As a proper noun knowledge is
a course of study which must be completed by prospective london taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central london and many significant places.
knowledge |
competence |
In countable terms the difference between knowledge and competence
is that
knowledge is something that can be known; a branch of learning; a piece of information; a science while
competence is in law, the legal authority to deal with a matter.
As nouns the difference between knowledge and competence
is that
knowledge is acknowledgement while
competence is the quality or state of being competent, i.e. able or suitable for a general role.
As a verb knowledge
is to confess as true; to acknowledge.
As a proper noun Knowledge
is a course of study which must be completed by prospective London taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central London and many significant places.
fellowship |
knowledge |
Related terms |
Fellowship is a related term of knowledge.
As a noun fellowship
is a company of people that share the same interest or aim.
As a verb fellowship
is to admit to fellowship, enter into fellowship with; to make feel welcome by showing friendship or building a cordial relationship.
As a proper noun knowledge is
a course of study which must be completed by prospective london taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central london and many significant places.
knowledge |
pedagogy |
As nouns the difference between knowledge and pedagogy
is that
knowledge is acknowledgement while
pedagogy is the profession of teaching.
As a verb knowledge
is to confess as true; to acknowledge.
As a proper noun Knowledge
is a course of study which must be completed by prospective London taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central London and many significant places.
knowledge |
discretion |
As a proper noun knowledge
is a course of study which must be completed by prospective london taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central london and many significant places.
As a noun discretion is
discretion.
literacy |
knowledge |
As nouns the difference between literacy and knowledge
is that
literacy is the ability to read while
knowledge is acknowledgement.
As a verb knowledge is
to confess as true; to acknowledge.
As a proper noun Knowledge is
a course of study which must be completed by prospective London taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central London and many significant places.
cognitive |
knowledge |
As an adjective cognitive
is relating to the part of mental functions that deals with logic, as opposed to affective which deals with emotions.
As a noun knowledge is
acknowledgement.
As a verb knowledge is
to confess as true; to acknowledge.
As a proper noun Knowledge is
a course of study which must be completed by prospective London taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central London and many significant places.
knowledge |
dwell |
As a proper noun knowledge
is a course of study which must be completed by prospective london taxi drivers; consists of 320 routes through central london and many significant places.
As a noun dwell is
(engineering) a period of time in which a system or component remains in a given state.
As a verb dwell is
to live; to reside.
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