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- Information - v. t. - The act of informing, or communicating knowledge or intelligence.
- Information - v. t. - News, advice, or knowledge, communicated by others or obtained by personal study and investigation; intelligence; knowledge derived from reading, observation, or instruction.
- Information - v. t. - A proceeding in the nature of a prosecution for some offens against the government, instituted and prosecuted, really or nominally, by some authorized public officer on behalt of the government. It differs from an indictment in criminal cases chiefly in not being based on the finding of a grand juri. See Indictment.
- Know - v. i. - To perceive or apprehend clearly and certainly; to understand; to have full information of; as, to know one's duty.
- Inquiry - n. - The act of inquiring; a seeking for information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning.
- Communicate - v. i. - To make known; to recount; to give; to impart; as, to communicate information to any one.
- Advise - v. t. - To give information or notice to; to inform; -- with of before the thing communicated; as, we were advised of the risk.
- Instruct - v. t. - To form by communication of knowledge; to inform the mind of; to impart knowledge or information to; to enlighten; to teach; to discipline.
- Relator - n. - A private person at whose relation, or in whose behalf, the attorney-general allows an information in the nature of a quo warranto to be filed.
- Garnishment - n. - Warning, or legal notice, to one to appear and give information to the court on any matter.
- Observation - n. - The information so acquired.
- Cyclopaedia - n. - The circle or compass of the arts and sciences (originally, of the seven so-called liberal arts and sciences); circle of human knowledge. Hence, a work containing, in alphabetical order, information in all departments of knowledge, or on a particular department or branch; as, a cyclopedia of the physical sciences, or of mechanics. See Encyclopedia.
- Forenotice - n. - Notice or information of an event before it happens; forewarning.
- Notice - n. - A writing communicating information or warning.
- Bulletin - n. - A brief statement of facts respecting some passing event, as military operations or the health of some distinguished personage, issued by authority for the information of the public.
- Alarm - n. - Any sound or information intended to give notice of approaching danger; a warning sound to arouse attention; a warning of danger.
- Curiosity - n. - Disposition to inquire, investigate, or seek after knowledge; a desire to gratify the mind with new information or objects of interest; inquisitiveness.
- Learn - v. i. - To acquire knowledge or skill; to make progress in acquiring knowledge or skill; to receive information or instruction; as, this child learns quickly.
- Inquire - v. i. - To ask a question; to seek for truth or information by putting queries.
- Notification - n. - The act of notifying, or giving notice; the act of making known; especially, the act of giving official notice or information to the public or to individuals, corporations, companies, or societies, by words, by writing, or by other means.
- Misinform - v. t. - To give untrue information to; to inform wrongly.
- Extent - n. - Space or degree to which a thing is extended; hence, superficies; compass; bulk; size; length; as, an extent of country or of line; extent of information or of charity.
- Tout - n. - One who secretly watches race horses which are in course of training, to get information about their capabilities, for use in betting.
- Report - v. i. - To make a report, or response, in respect of a matter inquired of, a duty enjoined, or information expected; as, the committee will report at twelve o'clock.
- Learn - v. t. - To gain knowledge or information of; to ascertain by inquiry, study, or investigation; to receive instruction concerning; to fix in the mind; to acquire understanding of, or skill; as, to learn the way; to learn a lesson; to learn dancing; to learn to skate; to learn the violin; to learn the truth about something.
- Mark - n. - A visible sign or impression made or left upon anything; esp., a line, point, stamp, figure, or the like, drawn or impressed, so as to attract the attention and convey some information or intimation; a token; a trace.
- Reconnaissance - n. - An examination of a territory, or of an enemy's position, for the purpose of obtaining information necessary for directing military operations; a preparatory expedition.
- Garnishment - n. - Warning to a person in whose hands the effects of another are attached, not to pay the money or deliver the goods to the defendant, but to appear in court and give information as garnishee.
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- G50 ἀγνοέω - 50 ἀγνοέω - ἈΓΝΟΈΩ - - agnoéō - ag-no-eh'-o - from Α (as a negative particle) and νοιέω; not to know (through lack of information or intelligence); by implication, to ignore (through disinclination):--(be) ignorant(-ly), not know, not understand, unknown. - Verb - greek
- G1268 διανέμω - 1268 διανέμω - ΔΙΑΝΈΜΩ - - dianémō - dee-an-em'-o - from διά and the base of νόμος; to distribute, i.e. (of information) to disseminate:--spread. - Verb - greek
- G1319 διδασκαλία - 1319 διδασκαλία - ΔΙΔΑΣΚΑΛΊΑ - - didaskalía - did-as-kal-ee'-ah - from διδάσκαλος; instruction (the function or the information):--doctrine, learning, teaching. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G1860 ἐπαγγελία - 1860 ἐπαγγελία - ἘΠΑΓΓΕΛΊΑ - - epangelía - ep-ang-el-ee'-ah - from ἐπαγγέλλω; an announcement (for information, assent or pledge; especially a divine assurance of good):--message, promise. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G2477 ἱστορέω - 2477 ἱστορέω - ἹΣΤΟΡΈΩ - - historéō - his-tor-eh'-o - from a derivative of εἴδω; to be knowing (learned), i.e. (by implication) to visit for information (interview):--see. - Verb - greek
- G4441 πυνθάνομαι - 4441 πυνθάνομαι - ΠΥΝΘΆΝΟΜΑΙ - - pynthánomai - poon-than'-om-ahee - middle voice prolonged from a primary (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to question, i.e. ascertain by inquiry (as a matter of information merely; and thus differing from ἐρωτάω, which properly means a request as a favor; and from αἰτέω, which is strictly a demand for something due; as well as from ζητέω, which implies a search for something hidden; and from δέομαι, which involves the idea of urgent need); by implication, to learn (by casual intelligence):--ask, demand, enquire, understand. - Verb - greek