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acknowledge
[.] ACKNOWL'EDGE, v.t. Aknol'edge, [ad and knowledge. See Know.] [.] 1. To own, avow or admit to be true, by a declaration of assent; as to acknowledge the being of a God. [.] 2. To own or notice with particular regard. [.] In all thy ways acknowledge God. Prov. ...

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acknowledged
[.] ACKNOWL'EDGED, pp. Owned; confessed; noticed with regard or gratitude; received with approbation; owned before authority.

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acknowledging
[.] ACKNOWL'EDGING, ppr. Owning; confessing; approving; grateful; but the latter sense is a gallicism, not to be used.

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acknowledgment
[.] ACKNOWL'EDGMENT, n. [.] 1. The act of owning; confession; as, the acknowledgment of a fault. [.] 2. The owning, with approbation, or in the true character; as the acknowledgment of a God, or of a public minister. [.] 3. Concession; admission of the truth; ...

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all-knowing
[.] ALL-KNO'WING, a. Having all knowledge; omniscient.

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beknow
[.] BEKNO'W, v.t. [be and know.] To acknowledge. [Not used.]

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disacknowledge
[.] DISACKNOWLEDGE, v.t. [dis and acknowledge.] To deny; to disown.

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disacknowledged
[.] DISACKNOWLEDGED, pp. Denied; disowned.

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disacknowledging
[.] DISACKNOWLEDGING, ppr. Denying; disowning.

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foreknow
[.] FOREKNOW, v.t [See Know.] To have previous knowledge of; to foresee. [.] Who would the miseries of man foreknow? [.] For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son. Rom. 8.

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foreknowable
[.] FOREKNOWABLE, a. That may be foreknown.

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foreknower
[.] FOREKNOWER, n. One that foreknows.

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foreknowledge
[.] FOREKNOWL'EDGE, n. Knowledge of a thing before it happens; prescience. [.] If I foreknew, foreknowledge had no influence on their fault.

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interknowledge
[.] INTERKNOWL'EDGE, n. [inter and knowledge.] [.] Mutual knowledge. [Little used.]

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know
[.] KNOW, v.t. no. pret. knew; pp. known. [L. nosco, cognosco, Gr. although much varied in orthography. Nosco makes novi, which, with g or c prefixed, gnovi or cnovi, would coincide with know, knew. So L. cresco, crevi, coincides with grow, grew. The radical sense of ...

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knowable
[.] KNOWABLE, a. no'able. That may be known; that may be discovered, understood or ascertained.

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knower
[.] KNOWER, n. no'er. One who knows.

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knowing
[.] KNOWING, ppr. no'ing. [.] 1. Having clear and certain perception of. [.] 2. a. Skillful; well informed; well instructed; as a knowing man. [.] The knowing and intelligent part of the world. [.] 3. Conscious; intelligent. [.] A knowing prudent cause. [.] KNOWING, ...

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knowingly
[.] KNOWINGLY, adv. no'ingly. With knowledge. He would not knowingly offend.

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knowledge
[.] KNOWL'EDGE, n. nol'lej. [.] 1. A clear and certain perception of that which exists, or of truth and fact; the perception of the connection and agreement, or disagreement and repugnancy of our ideas. [.] We can have no knowledge of that which does not exist. God ...

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self-knowing
[.] SELF-KNOWING, a. [self and know.] Knowing of itself, or without communication from another.

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self-knowledge
[.] SELF-KNOWL'EDGE, n. The knowledge of one's own real character, abilities, worth or demerit.

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unacknowledged
[.] UNACKNOWL'EDGED, a. [.] 1. Not acknowledged; not recognized; as an unacknowledged agent or consul. [.] 2. Not owned; not confessed; not avowed; as an unacknowledged crime or fault.

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unforeknown
[.] UNFOREKNOWN, a. Not previously known or foreseen.

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unknow
[.] UNKNOW, v.t. To cease to know. [Not in use.]

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unknowable
[.] UNKNOWABLE, a. That cannot be known.

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unknowing
[.] UNKNOWING, a. Not knowing; ignorant; with of. [.] Unknowing of deceit.

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unknowingly
[.] UNKNOWINGLY, adv. Ignorantly; without knowledge or design.

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unknown
[.] UNKNOWN, a. [.] 1. Not known. The author of the invention is unknown. [.] 2. Greater than is imagined. [.] 3. Not having had cohabitation. [.] 4. Not having communication.

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importance

IMPORT'ANCE, n.

1. Weight; consequence; a bearing on some interest; that quality of any thing by which it may affect a measure, interest or result. The education of youth is of great importance to a free government. A religious education is of infinite importance to every human being.

2. Weight or consequence in the scale of being.

Thy own importance know.

Nor bound thy narrow views to things below.

3. Weight or consequence in self-estimation.

He believes himself a man of importance.

4. Thing implied; matter; subject; importunity. [In these senses, obsolete.]

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BOUGIE,n. boogee'.

In Surgery, a long slender instrument, that is introduced through the urethra into the bladder, to remove obstructions. It is usually made of slips of waxed linen, coiled into a slightly conical form by rolling them on any hard smooth surface. It is also made of catgut, elastic gum and metal; but those of waved linen are generally preferred.

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