knowl⋅edge
–noun1. | acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things. |
2. | familiarity or conversance, as with a particular subject or branch of learning: A knowledge of accounting was necessary for the job. |
3. | acquaintance or familiarity gained by sight, experience, or report: a knowledge of human nature. |
4. | the fact or state of knowing; the perception of fact or truth; clear and certain mental apprehension. |
5. | awareness, as of a fact or circumstance: He had knowledge of her good fortune. |
6. | something that is or may be known; information: He sought knowledge of her activities. |
7. | the body of truths or facts accumulated in the course of time. |
8. | the sum of what is known: Knowledge of the true situation is limited. |
wis⋅dom
–noun
1. | the quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, or insight. |
2. | scholarly knowledge or learning: the wisdom of the schools. |
3. | wise sayings or teachings; precepts. |
4. | a wise act or saying. |
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