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wisdom
noun
1 the quality of being wise.
2 the ability to make sensible judgements and decisions, especially on the basis of one's knowledge and experience; prudence and common sense.
3 learning; knowledge.
4 the weight of informed opinion the current wisdom on capital punishment .
5 old use wise sayings.
[Anglo-Saxon]
noun
1 the quality of being wise.
2 the ability to make sensible judgements and decisions, especially on the basis of one's knowledge and experience; prudence and common sense.
3 learning; knowledge.
4 the weight of informed opinion the current wisdom on capital punishment .
5 old use wise sayings.
[Anglo-Saxon]
wisdom tooth
noun in humans: any of the last four molar teeth to come through, at the back of each side of the upper and lower jaw.
[19c: so called because they are cut in early adulthood]
noun in humans: any of the last four molar teeth to come through, at the back of each side of the upper and lower jaw.
[19c: so called because they are cut in early adulthood]
wise1
adjective (wiser , wisest )
1 having or showing wisdom; prudent; sensible.
2 learned or knowledgeable.
3 astute, shrewd or sagacious.
4 in compounds knowing the ways of something streetwise worldly-wise .
[Anglo-Saxon wis ]
wisely adverb .
be wise to something colloq to be aware of or informed about it.
none the wiser knowing no more than before.
put someone wise colloq to give them necessary information.
wise up to someone or something colloq to find out the facts about them or it.
adjective (wiser , wisest )
1 having or showing wisdom; prudent; sensible.
2 learned or knowledgeable.
3 astute, shrewd or sagacious.
4 in compounds knowing the ways of something streetwise worldly-wise .
[Anglo-Saxon wis ]
wisely adverb .
be wise to something colloq to be aware of or informed about it.
none the wiser knowing no more than before.
put someone wise colloq to give them necessary information.
wise up to someone or something colloq to find out the facts about them or it.
wise2
noun , old use way in no wise to blame .
[Anglo-Saxon, meaning -manner-]
noun , old use way in no wise to blame .
[Anglo-Saxon, meaning -manner-]
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