knowledges
English
Noun
knowledges
- plural of knowledge
- 1605, Francis Bacom, “XIX:2”, in The Advancement of Learning, volume The Second Book:
- As first, the timing and seasoning of knowledges; as with what to initiate them, and from what for a time to refrain them.
- 2007, Annette Watson, Knowledges that 'travel'
- These explorers produced their knowledges of distant places through their travels—and these knowledges 'traveled' across spaces and between places. Explorers' representations traveled back to colonial nations […]
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- plural of knowledg
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