Knowing, a.

    1. Intelligent, skilful, competent, qualified, experienced, accomplished, proficient, well-informed.
    2. Conscious, intelligent, percipient, thinking.
    3. Expressive, significant, cunning.

Knowledge, n.

    1. Apprehension, comprehension, perception, understanding, discernment, judgment.
    2. Learning, erudition, scholarship, enlightenment, lore, acquirements, attainments, information.
    3. Cognizance, cognition, notice, information.

Knuckle, v. n. Yield (obsequiously), submit, cringe, stoop, crouch, give up, knock under.

Knurly, a. Knotty, knotted, gnarled.


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