| Rogets II: The New Thesaurus, Third Edition. 1995. |
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| NOUN: | 1. Known facts, ideas, and skill that have been imparted: education, erudition, instruction, learning, scholarship, science. See KNOWLEDGE. 2. That which is known about a specific subject or situation: data, fact (used in plural), information, intelligence, lore. See KNOWLEDGE. 3. That which is known; the sum of what has been perceived, discovered, or inferred: information, lore, wisdom. See KNOWLEDGE.
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