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91Knowledge is power — (engl., spr. nollĕdsch is pau r), Wissen ist Macht; sprichwörtlich gewordenes Zitat aus Bacons »Religious meditations« …
92knowledge of law — index jurisprudence Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
93Knowledge Base — [dt. »Wissensdatenbank«], Expertensystem …
94Knowledge Management — [engl.], Wissensmanagement …
95Knowledge Representation — [engl.], Wissensdarstellung …
96knowledge — knowledge, sociology of …
97knowledge — (n.) early 12c., cnawlece acknowledgment of a superior, honor, worship; for first element see KNOW (Cf. know). Second element obscure, perhaps from Scandinavian and cognate with the lock action, process, found in WEDLOCK (Cf. wedlock). Meaning… …
98knowledge — [n] person’s understanding; information ability, accomplishments, acquaintance, apprehension, attainments, awareness, cognition, comprehension, consciousness, dirt*, discernment, doctrine, dogma, dope*, education, enlightenment, erudition,… …
99knowledge industry — UK US noun [singular] business organizations that mainly deal with information or developing information technology Thesaurus: general types of business or companyhypernym general words for business people and managershyponym …
100Knowledge organization — NOTE: This page must be disambiguated. In some places, knowledge organization refers to an actual organization, that is a management company or institution. At other times, it refers to the act of organizing knowledge. The later concept,… …