| AGNOSIAS | • agnosias n. Plural of agnosia. • AGNOSIA n. the loss of the ability to recognize familiar objects.
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| AGNOSTIC | • agnostic adj. Of or relating to agnosticism or its adherents. • agnostic adj. Doubtful or uncertain about the existence or demonstrability of God or other deity.
 • agnostic adj. (Computing) Of a software component etc.: unaware or noncommittal regarding the specific nature of the…
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| COGNOSCE | • cognosce v. (Transitive) To determine a person to be insane or mentally incompetent. • cognosce v. (Law, Scotland) To examine; to give judgment.
 • COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on.
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| DIAGNOSE | • diagnose v. (Transitive, medicine) To determine which disease is causing a sick person’s signs and symptoms; to… • diagnose v. (By extension) To determine the cause of a problem.
 • DIAGNOSE v. to identify a disease by symptoms.
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| GEOGNOST | • geognost n. One versed in geognosy; a geologist. • GEOGNOST n. one versed in geognosy, knowledge of the general structure of the earth.
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| GEOGNOSY | • geognosy n. (Obsolete or historical) The geological study of the Earth’s structure and composition. • GEOGNOSY n. a branch of geology, knowledge of the general structure of the earth.
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| GNOSTICS | • gnostics n. Plural of gnostic. • Gnostics n. Plural of Gnostic.
 • GNOSTIC n. one who knows.
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| HOGNOSED | • HOGNOSED adj. as in hognosed skunk, any of several American skunks with a broad snoutlike nose. | 
| HOGNOSES | • hognoses n. Plural of hognose. • HOGNOSE n. a type of snake with an upturned snout.
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| LIGNOSES | • lignoses n. Plural of lignose. • LIGNOSE n. a constituent of lignin.
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| PROGNOSE | • prognose v. (Medicine) To make a prognosis. • PROGNOSE v. to forecast the probable course of a disease.
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