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 There are 11 words containing GNOSC| 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.
 |  | COGNOSCED | • cognosced v. Simple past tense and past participle of cognosce. • COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on.
 |  | COGNOSCENTE | • cognoscente n. (Often in the plural) Someone possessing superior or specialized knowledge in a particular field. • COGNOSCENTE n. (Italian) a person who has expert knowledge in a subject, a connoisseur, also CONOSCENTE.
 |  | COGNOSCENTI | • cognoscenti n. Plural of cognoscente. • COGNOSCENTE n. (Italian) a person who has expert knowledge in a subject, a connoisseur, also CONOSCENTE.
 |  | COGNOSCES | • cognosces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cognosce. • COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on.
 |  | COGNOSCIBLE | • cognoscible adj. Capable of being known. • cognoscible adj. Liable to judicial investigation.
 • COGNOSCIBLE adj. cognizable, knowable.
 |  | COGNOSCING | • cognoscing v. Present participle of cognosce. • COGNOSCE v. in Scots law, to examine; to give judgment on.
 |  | PRECOGNOSCE | • precognosce v. (Law, Scotland, transitive) To examine (e.g. witnesses or evidence) beforehand. • PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.
 |  | PRECOGNOSCED | • precognosced v. Simple past tense and past participle of precognosce. • PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.
 |  | PRECOGNOSCES | • precognosces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of precognosce. • PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.
 |  | PRECOGNOSCING | • precognoscing v. Present participle of precognosce. • PRECOGNOSCE v. to take a precognition of.
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 Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.
 
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